Example slide
This is an example slide kept as a reference to the different features available in Jekyll.
You’ll find this post in your _posts directory. Go ahead and edit it and
re-build the site to see your changes. You can rebuild the site in many
different ways, but the most common way is to run jekyll serve, which launches
a web server and auto-regenerates your site when a file is updated.
Jekyll requires blog post files to be named according to the following format:
YEAR-MONTH-DAY-title.MARKUP
Where YEAR is a four-digit number, MONTH and DAY are both two-digit
numbers, and MARKUP is the file extension representing the format used in the
file. After that, include the necessary front matter. Take a look at the source
for this post to get an idea about how it works.
Jekyll also offers powerful support for code snippets:
def print_hi(name) puts "Hi, #{name}" end print_hi('Tom')
# => prints 'Hi, Tom' to STDOUTCheck out the Jekyll docs for more info on how to get the most out of Jekyll. File all bugs/feature requests at Jekyll’s GitHub repo. If you have questions, you can ask them on Jekyll Talk.
Text can be bold, italic, or strikethrough.
There should be whitespace between paragraphs.
There should be whitespace between paragraphs. We recommend including a README, or a file with information about your project.
Header 1
This is a normal paragraph following a header. GitHub is a code hosting platform for version control and collaboration. It lets you and others work together on projects from anywhere.
Header 2
This is a blockquote following a header.
When something is important enough, you do it even if the odds are not in your favor.
Header 3
// Javascript code with syntax highlighting.
var fun = function lang(l) {
dateformat.i18n = require("./lang/" + l);
return true;
};
# Ruby code with syntax highlighting
GitHubPages::Dependencies.gems.each do |gem, version|
s.add_dependency(gem, "= #{version}")
end
Header 4
- This is an unordered list following a header.
- This is an unordered list following a header.
- This is an unordered list following a header.
Header 5
- This is an ordered list following a header.
- This is an ordered list following a header.
- This is an ordered list following a header.
Header 6
| head1 | head two | three |
|---|---|---|
| ok | good swedish fish | nice |
| out of stock | good and plenty | nice |
| ok | good oreos |
hmm |
| ok | good zoute drop |
yumm |
There’s a horizontal rule below this
Here is an unordered list
- Item foo
- Item bar
- Item baz
- Item zip
And an ordered list
- Item one
- Item two
- Item three
- Item four
And a nested list
- level 1 item
- level 2 item
- level 2 item
- level 3 item
- level 3 item
- level 1 item
- level 2 item
- level 2 item
- level 2 item
- level 1 item
- level 2 item
- level 2 item
- level 1 item
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Definition lists can be used with HTML syntax
- Name
- Godzilla
- Born
- 1952
- Birthplace
- Japan
- Color
- Green
Long, single-line code blocks should not wrap. They should horizontally scroll if they are too long. This line should be long enough to demonstrate this.
The final element.