This is a template for your own personal site including a portfolio, blog, and résumé. It is based on the fantastic middleman-zurb-template project.
NOTE: The following instructions assume that you'll be using GitHub Pages personal sites as your host. You'll want to go ahead and clone down your personal site repo first, and then delete it from GitHub. Now go ahead and create a new one (username.github.io).
Go ahead and grab a copy of the code for the site and install the bundle:
git clone https://github.com/makersquare/personal-site-template.git username.github.io
cd username.github.io
bundle install
If you haven't already, create your personal site repo on GitHub (be sure it has the name username.github.io, where username is your GitHub username. Now run the following setup rake task:
bundle exec rake setup_github_pages
It will ask you to paste in the git URL for your personal site repo. Personal sites use the master branch, so this rake task will rename your master branch to source. Go ahead and push up the code for your site:
git push origin source
Now generate and deploy the site:
bundle exec middleman build
bundle exec middleman deploy
After a few minutes, your site should be live.
To check out your edits locally, simply run a middleman development server:
bundle exec middleman
This will start a development server visible at localhost:4567.
Most of the site can be configured via altering values in the config.rb
file.
Drop a PDF of your résumé in the source directory. Now set resume
to the name of the file. A link will appear in the top navigation bar.
Under the "Social Network link settings" section of config.rb
, reset the values to point at your social networking accounts, or set them to nil to leave them out of the navigation.
You can highlight your projects with the portfolio section of the site. Use the data/projects.yaml
file as a template for listing a description of each of your projects. They will automatically
You can use the screenshotter gem to take screenshots of your projects. If you prefer to do it manually, then use Safari to view a live version of your project. Press command-shift-4-space, then click on the Safari window to save a screenshot to the Desktop. Now open the screenshot in Preview, and resize the image to 50% of its original size. Now drop the image file into source/images
.
Create a Disqus account for your blog, and set the disqus_shortname
variable in config.rb
to the shortname for your blog.
Create a Google Analytics account, and set the google_analytics_tracking_id
appropriately.
Choose a theme from the wiki, then uncomment the line with that theme's name in source/stylesheets/theme.css.scss
. If you would like to create your own theme, you can use source/stylesheets/themes/template.css.scss
as a guide. Create a new file in source/stylesheets/themes
with the name of your theme, then add a line to source/stylesheets/theme.css.scss
to incorporate it. Be sure to send a pull request if it's awesome!
Refer to the middleman-blog docs for information on using the blog.
This template is still a good starting point for sites that don't require blogging functions. To remove blog-specific stuff:
git rm source/blog/*
git rm source/layouts/article.erb
- Remove middleman-blog from Gemfile.
- Remove blog-related styles from source/stylesheets/base.css.scss. They are all at the bottom of the file grouped together under the header "Blog Articles".
- Remove blog-related settings from config.rb. They are all grouped at the top under the header "Blog Settings".
- Remove the link to the blog in the markup for the navbar (in
layouts/layout.erb
). - Remove the
section.latest-from-blog
element from the markup inindex.html.erb
, and remove the following code fromlanding-page.css.scss
:
section.latest-from-blog, section.featured-project {
@include grid-column(6);
}
To deploy, just run the following again:
bundle exec middleman build
bundle exec middleman deploy
If you want to keep up to date with the latest changes to the base template, start by making sure your repo's stage is clean, then run the following:
git pull upstream master
Create a file source/CNAME
containing your domain name:
thatwebmuck.com
Commit this file to your source branch, then build and deploy the site. Now follow GitHub's instructions for adding a custom domain to your Pages site.