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# ~/_data/layouts/default.yml
# Configuration data to specify the DEFAULT Layout of ALL content pages
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# Product/Info:
# https://jekyll.one
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# Copyright (C) 2019 Juergen Adams
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# J1 Template is licensed under the MIT License.
# See: https://github.com/jekyll-one-org/j1_template/blob/master/LICENSE
#
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# NOTE:
# By J1 template, "Liquid Procedures" are being used intensively. To load
# HTML data for a layout, the loader procedure places the data based this
# YAML data file into the REGION specified with a LANE.
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# Layout configuration settings
# lanes|lane
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# Set LANE specific configuration parameters for a page LAYOUT. The
# LANES array contains multiple (lane) hashes that describes the type
# of the component that is loaded into a lane and their specific
# (placement) parameters.
#
# region
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# J1 templates defines, based on the general structure of a HTML page
# (head|body), more specific REGIONS based on HTML5 semantic elements
# to place HTML data:
#
# head
section. Contains (site-wide) meta data and
# all CSS and JS files are to be loaded for a page.
# body-navigation NAV section. Contains the main navigation bar.
# Placed a the BEGINNING of the section.
# body-header HEADER section. Contains the page banner (header).
# Placed AFTER the page navigation but BEFORE the main
# content (body-main) of a page.
# body-main MAIN section. J1 template puts a container
# element in the section to place the (main) content.
# All content related elements are loaded into the region
# 'body-main'. Content may components like boxes, panels,
# quotes etc. and the document content like sections and
# articles.
# body-footer FOOTER section. J1 template puts a