lib/awestruct/frameworks/bootstrap/base_index.html.haml in awestruct-0.6.5 vs lib/awestruct/frameworks/bootstrap/base_index.html.haml in awestruct-0.6.6
- old
+ new
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.jumbotron
%h1 You're awestruct!
%p This site is all setup to use Bootstrap 3 with Awestruct.
%p
- %a.btn.btn-primary.btn-lg{ :href=>'http://awestruct.org', :role=>"button" }
+ %a.btn.btn-primary.btn-lg{ :href=>'https://awestruct.geihub.io', :role=>"button" }
%i.icon-info-sign.icon-white
Learn more »
.container-fluid
.row
.col-md-4
%h2 About
%p Awestruct is a framework for creating static HTML sites. It's inspired by the awesome Jekyll utility in the same genre.
%p Additionally, Awestruct integrates technologies such as Compass, Markdown and Haml.
%p
- %a.btn{ :href=>'http://awestruct.org' } View details »
+ %a.btn{ :href=>'https://awestruct.github.io' } View details »
.col-md-4
%h2 Goal
%p The goal of Awestruct is to make it trivially easy to bake out non-trivial static websites. In addition to providing template-driven site creation (using Haml), Awestruct provides facilities for easily priming the site creation with additional non-page data.
%p
- %a.btn{ :href=>'http://awestruct.org' } View details »
+ %a.btn{ :href=>'https://awestruct.github.io' } View details »
.col-md-4
%h2 Concept
%p The core concept of Awestruct is that of structures, specifically Ruby OpenStruct structures. The struct aspect allows arbitrary, schema-less data to be associated with a specific page or the entire site.
%p
- %a.btn{ :href=>'http://awestruct.org' } View details »
+ %a.btn{ :href=>'https://awestruct.github.io' } View details »