The Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s “Jekyll & Hyde” is a thrilling escapade into the streets of Victorian London. The production, which ran from Nov. 8 through Nov. 11, found its home onstage in the ...
One of the original "Jekkies" (a term Newsweek magazine dubbed the many fans of Jekyll & Hyde, the Musical); Richie had followed the show from the concept recording to the original Houston productions ...
Newsday: Dix Hills actor has playing Jekyll and Hyde down to a science
Dix Hills actor has playing Jekyll and Hyde down to a science
Jekyll is a static site generator. It takes text written in your favorite markup language and uses layouts to create a static website. You can tweak the site’s look and feel, URLs, the data displayed on the page, and more.
Jekyll has an extensive theme system that allows you to leverage community-maintained templates and styles to customize your site’s presentation. Jekyll themes specify plugins and package up assets, layouts, includes, and stylesheets in a way that can be overridden by your site’s content.
Welcome to Jekyll’s step-by-step tutorial. This tutorial takes you from having some front-end web development experience to building your first Jekyll site from scratch without relying on the default gem-based theme.
In contrast to Docs, Tutorials provide more detailed, narrative instruction that cover a variety of Jekyll topics and scenarios. Tutorials might contain the following:
The Jekyll gem makes a jekyll executable available to you in your terminal.
Liquid Jekyll uses the Liquid templating language to process templates. Generally in Liquid you output content using two curly braces e.g. {{ variable }} and perform logic statements by surrounding them in a curly brace percentage sign e.g. {% if statement %}. To learn more about Liquid, check out the official Liquid Documentation. Jekyll provides a number of useful Liquid additions to help ...