FREELessons: 17Length: 1.5 hours
Jekyll is an incredibly popular blogging tool, but the real power of Jekyll is in its ability to let you maintain a site using the tools that you already know. In this course, I'll explain everything you need to know to create, maintain, extend, and deploy a Jekyll-powered website.
1.Getting Started3 lessons, 11:39
3 lessons, 11:39
1.1Introduction03:59
1.1
Introduction
03:59
1.2Installing Jekyll01:43
1.2
Installing Jekyll
01:43
1.3Getting a Site Up and Running05:57
1.3
Getting a Site Up and Running
05:57
2.Working With Jekyll9 lessons, 45:04
9 lessons, 45:04
2.1YAML and Front Matter07:53
2.1
YAML and Front Matter
07:53
2.2Modular Templates Using Layouts04:03
2.2
Modular Templates Using Layouts
04:03
2.3Mastering Posts03:59
2.3
Mastering Posts
03:59
2.4Understanding Drafts02:45
2.4
Understanding Drafts
02:45
2.5Liquid Tags06:48
2.5
Liquid Tags
06:48
2.6Discovering and Enabling 3rd Party Plugins02:21
2.6
Discovering and Enabling 3rd Party Plugins
02:21
2.7Easy Deployment with GitHub Pages03:48
2.7
Easy Deployment with GitHub Pages
03:48
2.8Advanced Deployment Using Node.js and jekyll-10-tools07:22
2.8
Advanced Deployment Using Node.js and jekyll-10-tools
07:22
2.9Reviewing What We Know So Far by Building a Super Music Review Log06:05
2.9
Reviewing What We Know So Far by Building a Super Music Review Log
06:05
3.Custom Plugins3 lessons, 26:35
3 lessons, 26:35
3.1Create Your Own Plugins: Artist Page Generator11:04
3.1
Create Your Own Plugins: Artist Page Generator
11:04
3.2Create Your Own Plugins: Snooty Converter06:02
3.2
Create Your Own Plugins: Snooty Converter
06:02
3.3Create Your Own Plugins: Spotify Liquid Tag09:29
3.3
Create Your Own Plugins: Spotify Liquid Tag
09:29
4.Octopress1 lesson, 01:37
1 lesson, 01:37
4.1What's Octopress?01:37
4.1
What's Octopress?
01:37
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 02:09
1 lesson, 02:09
5.1Closing02:09
5.1
Closing
02:09