# Tale [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/tale.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/tale) Tale is a minimal Jekyll theme curated for storytellers. Checkout the demo [here](https://chesterhow.github.io/tale/). ![Tale screenshot](http://i.imgur.com/pXZrtmo.png) ## Features - Easy installation - Compatible with GitHub Pages - Responsive design (looks just as good on mobile) - Syntax highlighting, with the help of Pygments - Markdown and HTML text formatting - Pagination of posts ## Installation There are 3 ways to install this theme 1. Install it as a Ruby Gem (for self-hosted sites) 2. Install it with the `jekyll-remote-theme` plugin (for GitHub Pages hosted sites) 3. Fork the project directly ### Ruby Gem method 1. Add this line to your `Gemfile`: ```ruby gem "tale" ``` 2. Install the theme's gems and dependencies: ```bash $ bundle ``` 3. In `_config.yml` add these lines: ```yaml theme: tale permalink: /:year-:month-:day/:title paginate: 5 ``` Remove any other `theme:` lines. 4. Rename `index.md` to `index.html`. Without this, the `jekyll-paginate` gem will not work. 5. In `about.md`, change the `layout:` field to `post`: ```Markdown layout: post ``` ### GitHub Pages method 1. Add these 2 lines in to your `Gemfile`: ```ruby gem "jekyll-remote-theme" gem "jekyll-paginate" ``` 2. Install the newly added gems: ```bash $ bundle ``` 3. In `_config.yml` add these lines: ```yaml remote_theme: chesterhow/tale permalink: /:year-:month-:day/:title paginate: 5 plugins: - jekyll-paginate - jekyll-remote-theme ``` Remove any other `theme:` or `remote_theme:` lines. 4. Rename `index.md` to `index.html`. Without this, the `jekyll-paginate` gem will not work. 5. In `about.md`, change the `layout:` field to `post`: ```Markdown layout: post ``` ### Fork method 1. Fork this repository 2. Delete the unnecessary files/folders: `CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md`, `LICENSE`, `README.md`, `tale.gemspec` 3. Delete the `baseurl` line in `_config.yml`: ```yaml baseurl: "/tale" # delete this line ``` ## Usage Once you've installed the theme, you're ready to work on your Jekyll site. To start off, I would recommend updating `_config.yml` with your site's details. To build and serve your site, run: ```bash $ bundle exec jekyll serve ``` And you're all set! Head over to http://127.0.0.1:4000/ to see your site in action. ## Contributing Found a bug or have a suggestion? Feel free to create an issue or make a pull request! ## License See [LICENSE](https://github.com/chesterhow/tale/blob/master/LICENSE)