Welcome to Yellowblue!

Yellowblue is a modern, clean and responsive Jekyll theme.

Yellowblue is perfect for your personal or professional blog, as it combines the simplicity and the powerful features of the Jekyll blogging engine.

Along with Jekyll’s standard capabilities, Yellowblue gives you the option to use categories, tags, comments, even a contact page!

You can also have an archives page, neatly presenting your posts, organized by date.

You also get a categories’ list block, a tags’ list block, pagination, SVG icons, subtle animations, hero images, detailed documentation, even an idea for a 404 page!

No need to install extra plugins. Yellowblue takes care of the programming stuff, letting you to extend your site with minimum effort.

Oh, and Yellowblue comes with its own rich and stylish pattern library!

Please make sure to check Yellowblue’s full set of features.

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Features

  • Clean and modern design
  • Fully responsive, built using the ‘Mobile First’ technique
  • No installation needed. Just download, extract and you’re good to go
  • Custom and simple grid system
  • Rich and stylish Pattern Library
  • 451 SVG icons (from Icomoon)
  • Syntax highlighting (from Prism)
  • Subtle animations
  • Categories (no extra plugins required)
  • Tags (no extra plugins required)
  • Hero images
  • Pagination
  • Comments (enable / disable them at your own will, globally or per post)
  • Contact form
  • Archives page (organized by publishing date)
  • Custom 404 page
  • Detailed and thorough documentation
  • Detailed auto-generated sitemap.xml
  • Real world articles
  • Distraction-free reading. The sidebar goes to the bottom while on posts and pages.
  • 4 additional color scheme presets. Apply them by changing a single word in the code.
  • By the power of Sass variables, you can apply your own color schemes.
  • Github Pages ready. No extra plugins are installed
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Defining Sections in HTML5

All content lying inside the <body> element is part of a section. Sections in HTML5 can be nested. Beside the main section, defined by the <body> element, section limits are defined either explicitly or implicitly. Explicitly-defined sections are the content within <body>, <section>, <article>, <aside>, and <nav> tags.

Note: Each section can have its own heading hierarchy. Therefore, even a nested section can have an <h1>. See Defining Headings in HTML5.

Example:

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How to install Jekyll

Getting Jekyll installed and ready-to-go should only take a few minutes. If it ever becomes a pain in the ass, please file an issue (or submit a pull request) describing the issue you encountered and how we might make the process easier.

Requirements

Installing Jekyll is easy and straight-forward, but there are a few requirements you’ll need to make sure your system has before you start.

  • Ruby
  • RubyGems
  • Linux, Unix, or Mac OS X
  • NodeJS, or another JavaScript runtime (for CoffeeScript support).
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