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Coaty Website with Jekyll

This project contains the sources of the Coaty website hosted on GitHub Pages.

Build and Deploy

The Coaty website uses Jekyll as a static site generator. As a prerequisite install Jekyll on your local machine.

To build and serve the site while developing locally, use

jekyll serve --future

To build the site for production (content is deployed in docs folder), use

jekyll build

Note that future posts will not be included in the build.

To deploy the generated website to GitHub, commit all changes and push the git project to the remote repository at https://github.com/coatyio/coaty-website on the master branch. Then, the GitHub Pages website will be updated automatically from the docs folder.

Remarks

This project uses a custom Jekyll theme based on a customized version of a free to use, open source Bootstrap themes created by Bootswatch. The Bootswatch theme is not contained in this project, it is bundled together with Bootstrap 4 into the _static/css/bootstrap.min.css file. The custom Jekyll theme is defined in _static/css/main.css.

This project is not a Jekyll project based on a Gemfile. Therefore, it cannot be served with bundle exec jekyll serve.

To pin a certain news announcement to the top of the News page, add pin: true to its header.

License

Code and media contents copyright 2018 Siemens AG.

Code is licensed under the MIT License.

Media contents are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.