To make a post, you must follow the naming convention shown for this file,
with the data as the first part of the file name, seperated by dashes. Then
the name of the post as you want it to be stored, with spaces as dashes.
Finally, you must also keep the
---
layout: post
title: Zach's Test Post
---
Part in the post to tell the page how to title your post and how to render it.
Below are some examples of loading images, making links, and doing other
markdown-y things.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde tells the story of a lawyer investigating the connection of two persons, Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Edward Hyde. Chief among the novel’s supporting cast is a man by the name of Mr. Poole, Dr. Jekyll’s loyal butler.
Poole is the butler for Jekyll, the static site generator. It’s designed and developed by @mdo to provide a clear and concise foundational setup for any Jekyll site. It does so by furnishing a full vanilla Jekyll install with example layouts, pages, posts, and styles.
Poole is a streamlined Jekyll site designed and built as a foundation for building more meaningful themes. Poole, and every theme built on it like this one, includes the following:
Easily scalable text and component sizing with rem units in the CSS
Support for a wide gamut of HTML elements
Related posts (time-based, because Jekyll) below each post
Syntax highlighting, courtesy Jekyll’s built-in support for Rouge
Additional features are available in individual themes.
Browser support
Poole and its themes are by preference a forward-thinking project. In addition to the latest versions of Chrome, Safari (mobile and desktop), and Firefox, it is only compatible with Internet Explorer 9 and above.
Download
These themes are developed on and hosted with GitHub. Head to the GitHub repository for downloads, bug reports, and features requests.