Project Zeppelin allows you to setup awesome GDG DevFest site in 5 minutes.
Project is builded on top of Jekyll - simple, blog-aware, static site generator. Jekyll also happens to be the engine behind GitHub Pages, which means you can use Jekyll to host your website from GitHub’s servers for free. Learn more about Jekyll.
Template is brought by GDG Lviv team.
Live demo http://gdg-x.github.io/zeppelin/
- Easy to setup
- Simple and responsive design
- Inegrated speakers and sessions management
- SVG icons
- SEO friendly
- Fork this repo
- Clone locally
- Update
_config.yml
- Select what content blocks do you need
- Push changes to
gh-pages
branch - Enjoy your awesome DevFest site at
http://[your github name].github.io/zeppelin/
Check if you have all requirments for local environment, install Jekyll server gem and run this command from project root folder:
jekyll serve -w
Site will be available at http://127.0.0.1:4000/zeppelin/
NOTE: in this mode all changes to html and data files will be automatically regenerated, but after changing _config.yml
you have to restart server.
You can optimize images and minify css and javascript automaticaly (for now only on Windows).
Optimize all images by running this script from /automation/images/
folder:
all_image_optimization.bat -d -jtran -pout -pquant -optip -gsicle -svgo
To minify CSS and JS run minify_all.bat
from /automation/minifying/
folder:
minify_all.bat
Learn more about available optimization options from documentation.
Quick-start guide is not enough? Checkout full documentation.
- Schedule page template
- Optimization scripts for mac and linux
- Scrolling on open navbar
Going to use template? Go on! The only thing we ask - let us know at lviv@gdg.org.ua so we can include you to this list, or make a pull request.
- Design and markup: Oleh Zasadnyy
- Idea and Jekyll integration: Vitaliy Zasadnyy
Project is published under the MIT licence. Feel free to clone and modify repo as you want, but don'y forget to add reference to authors :)