--- # Welcome to Jekyll! # # This config file is meant for settings that affect your whole blog, values # which you are expected to set up once and rarely edit after that. If you find # yourself editing this file very often, consider using Jekyll's data files # feature for the data you need to update frequently. # # For technical reasons, this file is *NOT* reloaded automatically when you use # 'bundle exec jekyll serve'. If you change this file, please restart the # server process. # # If you need help with YAML syntax, here are some quick references for you: # https://learn-the-web.algonquindesign.ca/topics/markdown-yaml-cheat-sheet/#yaml # https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/yaml/ # These are used to personalize your new site. If you look in the HTML files, # you will see them accessed via {{ site.title }}, {{ site.email }}, and so on. # You can create any custom variable you would like, and they will be # accessible in the templates via {{ site.myvariable }}. title: jekyll-theme-centos email: areguera@centosproject.org description: "Jekyll theme for CentOS project websites." # site.manifestation - Set the name of the visual manifestation you are # providing a site for. The theme presents this name on the right side of the # CentOS logo. If this value is not empty, the navbar data must be related to # the specific visual manifestation. manifestation: "" # site.navbar_data_dirname - Set the directory name where the navbar data files # is stored. For example, if the navbar file is at `_data/base/navbar.yml', the # value you need to provide is `base'. navbar_data_dirname: "base" # site.navbar_data_filename - Set the name of the navbar data file. For # example, if the navbar file is at `_data/base/navbar.yml', the value you need # to provide is `navbar', without the extension. navbar_data_filename: "navbar" # The base hostname & protocol for your site, e.g. http://example.com url: "https://centos.gitlab.io" # The subpath of your site, e.g. /blog baseurl: "/artwork/centos-web/jekyll-theme-centos" defaults: - scope: path: "" # an empty string here means all files in the project. values: layout: "base/default" with_breadcrumbs: true with_toc: true with_datatables: false with_clipboard: false with_announcements: {} plugins: - jekyll-feed - jekyll-toc - jekyll-paginate-v2 permalink: /:path/:basename/index.html collections: sponsors: posts: permalink: /:categories/:title/ exclude: - .npm - .bundle/ - .sass-cache/ - .jekyll-cache/ - node_modules/ - Gemfile - Gemfile.lock - .git sass: style: compressed sass_dir: _sass # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Jekyll 3 Pagination Gem # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- pagination: # Site-wide kill switch, disabled here it doesn't run at all enabled: true # Set to 'true' to enable pagination debugging. This can be enabled in the # site config or only for individual pagination pages debug: true # The default document collection to paginate if nothing is specified # ('posts' is default) collection: "posts" # How many objects per paginated page, used to be `paginate` (default: 0, # means all) per_page: 6 # The permalink structure for the paginated pages (this can be any level # deep) #permalink: '/page/:num.html' # Pages are simple html files #permalink: '/page/:num' # Pages are html files, linked jekyll extensionless permalink style. #permalink: '/news-and-events/:num/' # Pages are index.html inside this folder (default) permalink: "/page/:num/" # Pages are index.html inside this folder (default) # Optional the title format for the paginated pages (supports :title for # original page title, :num for pagination page number, :max for total number # of pages) title: ":title - page :num" # Limit how many pagenated pages to create (default: 0, means all) limit: 0 # Optional, defines the field that the posts should be sorted on (omit to # default to 'date') sort_field: "date" # Optional, sorts the posts in reverse order (omit to default decending or # sort_reverse: true) sort_reverse: true # Optional, the default category to use, omit or just leave this as 'posts' # to get a backwards-compatible behavior (all posts) category: "posts" # Optional, the default tag to use, omit to disable tag: "" # Optional, the default locale to use, omit to disable (depends on a field # 'locale' to be specified in the posts, in reality this can be any value, # suggested are the Microsoft locale-codes (e.g. en_US, en_GB) or simply the # ISO-639 language code). locale: "" # Optional, omit or set both before and after to zero to disable. Controls # how the pagination trail for the paginated pages look like. trail: before: 2 after: 2 # Optional, the default file extension for generated pages (e.g html, json, xml). # Internally this is set to html by default extension: html # Optional, the default name of the index file for generated pages (e.g. # 'index.html') Without file extension. indexpage: "index"