├── .github └── FUNDING.yml ├── .gitignore ├── _includes ├── tracking-footer.html ├── tracking-header.html ├── meta-read-time.html ├── sidebar.html ├── menu-header.html ├── comments.html ├── sidebar-featured.html ├── main-loop-card.html └── search-lunr.html ├── assets ├── images │ ├── 1.jpg │ ├── 10.jpg │ ├── 11.jpg │ ├── 12.jpg │ ├── 13.jpg │ ├── 14.jpg │ ├── 15.jpg │ ├── 16.jpg │ ├── 17.jpg │ ├── 2.jpg │ ├── 3.jpg │ ├── 4.jpg │ ├── 5.jpg │ ├── 6.jpg │ ├── 7.jpg │ ├── 8.jpg │ ├── 9.jpg │ ├── demo1.jpg │ ├── home.jpg │ ├── avatar1.jpg │ ├── avatar2.jpg │ ├── favicon.ico │ ├── screenshot.jpg │ └── jekyll.svg ├── js │ ├── theme.js │ └── bootstrap.js └── css │ └── theme.css ├── docker-compose.yml ├── _pages ├── about.md ├── buy-me-a-coffee.md ├── contact.md ├── tags.html ├── categories.html ├── author-sal.html ├── author-jane.html ├── authors-list.html └── privacy-policy.md ├── _layouts ├── page.html ├── page-sidebar.html ├── default.html └── post.html ├── 404.html ├── Gemfile ├── _posts 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min read 5 | {% else %} 6 | {{ words | divided_by:180 }} mins read 7 | {% endif %} 8 | 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /_pages/about.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | title: "About" 3 | layout: page-sidebar 4 | permalink: "/about.html" 5 | image: "/assets/images/screenshot.jpg" 6 | comments: true 7 | --- 8 | Made with by Sal [@wowthemesnet](https://www.wowthemes.net/category/free-themes-templates/). 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /_layouts/page.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | layout: default 3 | --- 4 | 5 |
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23 |The requested page could not be found.
24 |Hi! The website you are previewing is a demonstration for Mundana Jekyll theme, hosted on Github, made by Sal.
4 | 5 | Documentation 6 | 7 | Buy me a coffee -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Gemfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | source "https://rubygems.org" 2 | ruby RUBY_VERSION 3 | 4 | # Hello! This is where you manage which Jekyll version is used to run. 5 | # When you want to use a different version, change it below, save the 6 | # file and run `bundle install`. Run Jekyll with `bundle exec`, like so: 7 | # 8 | # bundle exec jekyll serve 9 | # 10 | 11 | # If you have any plugins, put them here! 12 | gem 'wdm', '>= 0.1.0' if Gem.win_platform? 13 | group :jekyll_plugins do 14 | gem 'jekyll-feed' 15 | gem 'jekyll-sitemap' 16 | gem 'jekyll-paginate' 17 | gem 'jekyll-seo-tag' 18 | end -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /_pages/buy-me-a-coffee.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | title: "Buy me a coffee" 3 | permalink: "/buy-me-a-coffee.html" 4 | --- 5 | 6 | Hi! I am Sal, web designer & developer at WowThemes.net. The free items I create are my side projects and **Mundana for Jekyll** is one of them. You can find **all the work I release for free [here](https://www.wowthemes.net/category/free-themes-templates/)**. 7 | 8 | You have my permission to use the free items I develop in your personal, commercial or client projects. If you'd like to reward my work, I would be honored and I could dedicate more time maintaining the free projects. 9 | 10 | Thank you so much! 11 | 12 | Buy me a coffee 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /_posts/2019-01-20-quick-start-guide.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | layout: post 3 | title: "Quick Start Guide" 4 | author: sal 5 | categories: [ Jekyll, tutorial ] 6 | image: assets/images/12.jpg 7 | --- 8 | 9 | If you already have a full Ruby development environment with all headers and RubyGems installed (see Jekyll’s requirements), you can create a new Jekyll site by doing the following: 10 | 11 | ```ruby 12 | # Install Jekyll and Bundler gems through RubyGems 13 | gem install jekyll bundler 14 | 15 | # Create a new Jekyll site at ./myblog 16 | jekyll new myblog 17 | 18 | # Change into your new directory 19 | cd myblog 20 | 21 | # Build the site on the preview server 22 | bundle exec jekyll serve 23 | 24 | # Now browse to http://localhost:4000 25 | ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /_pages/contact.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | title: "Contact" 3 | permalink: "/contact.html" 4 | --- 5 | 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /_layouts/page-sidebar.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | layout: default 3 | --- 4 |7 | {{ post.excerpt | strip_html | strip_newlines | truncate: 186}} 8 |
9 | 10 | In 11 | {% for category in post.categories %} 12 | {{ category }}, 13 | {% endfor %} 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | {{ post.date | date: '%b %d, %Y' }} 18 | 19 |
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49 | ### Live Demo
50 |
51 | [Live Demo](https://wowthemesnet.github.io/mundana-theme-jekyll/)
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2 | layout: post
3 | title: "Powerful things you can do with the Markdown editor"
4 | author: sal
5 | categories: [ Jekyll, tutorial ]
6 | image: assets/images/4.jpg
7 | tags: [featured]
8 | ---
9 | There are lots of powerful things you can do with the Markdown editor
10 |
11 | If you've gotten pretty comfortable with writing in Markdown, then you may enjoy some more advanced tips about the types of things you can do with Markdown!
12 |
13 | As with the last post about the editor, you'll want to be actually editing this post as you read it so that you can see all the Markdown code we're using.
14 |
15 |
16 | ## Special formatting
17 |
18 | As well as bold and italics, you can also use some other special formatting in Markdown when the need arises, for example:
19 |
20 | + ~~strike through~~
21 | + ==highlight==
22 | + \*escaped characters\*
23 |
24 |
25 | ## Writing code blocks
26 |
27 | There are two types of code elements which can be inserted in Markdown, the first is inline, and the other is block. Inline code is formatted by wrapping any word or words in back-ticks, `like this`. Larger snippets of code can be displayed across multiple lines using triple back ticks:
28 |
29 | ```
30 | .my-link {
31 | text-decoration: underline;
32 | }
33 | ```
34 |
35 | If you want to get really fancy, you can even add syntax highlighting using Rouge.
36 |
37 |
38 | 
39 |
40 | ## Reference lists
41 |
42 | The quick brown jumped over the lazy.
43 |
44 | Another way to insert links in markdown is using reference lists. You might want to use this style of linking to cite reference material in a Wikipedia-style. All of the links are listed at the end of the document, so you can maintain full separation between content and its source or reference.
45 |
46 | ## Full HTML
47 |
48 | Perhaps the best part of Markdown is that you're never limited to just Markdown. You can write HTML directly in the Markdown editor and it will just work as HTML usually does. No limits! Here's a standard YouTube embed code as an example:
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2 | layout: post
3 | title: "Powerful things you can do with the Markdown editor"
4 | author: jane
5 | categories: [ Jekyll, tutorial ]
6 | image: https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1528784351875-d797d86873a1?ixlib=rb-1.2.1&auto=format&fit=crop&w=750&q=80
7 | tags: [summer]
8 | ---
9 | There are lots of powerful things you can do with the Markdown editor. If you've gotten pretty comfortable with writing in Markdown, then you may enjoy some more advanced tips about the types of things you can do with Markdown!
10 |
11 | As with the last post about the editor, you'll want to be actually editing this post as you read it so that you can see all the Markdown code we're using.
12 |
13 |
14 | ## Special formatting
15 |
16 | As well as bold and italics, you can also use some other special formatting in Markdown when the need arises, for example:
17 |
18 | + ~~strike through~~
19 | + ==highlight==
20 | + \*escaped characters\*
21 |
22 |
23 | ## Writing code blocks
24 |
25 | There are two types of code elements which can be inserted in Markdown, the first is inline, and the other is block. Inline code is formatted by wrapping any word or words in back-ticks, `like this`. Larger snippets of code can be displayed across multiple lines using triple back ticks:
26 |
27 | ```
28 | .my-link {
29 | text-decoration: underline;
30 | }
31 | ```
32 |
33 | If you want to get really fancy, you can even add syntax highlighting using Rouge.
34 |
35 |
36 | 
37 |
38 | ## Reference lists
39 |
40 | The quick brown jumped over the lazy.
41 |
42 | Another way to insert links in markdown is using reference lists. You might want to use this style of linking to cite reference material in a Wikipedia-style. All of the links are listed at the end of the document, so you can maintain full separation between content and its source or reference.
43 |
44 | ## Full HTML
45 |
46 | Perhaps the best part of Markdown is that you're never limited to just Markdown. You can write HTML directly in the Markdown editor and it will just work as HTML usually does. No limits! Here's a standard YouTube embed code as an example:
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48 |
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2 | title: "Privacy Policy"
3 | permalink: "/privacy-policy.html"
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6 | "{{site.name}}" takes your privacy seriously. To better protect your privacy we provide this privacy policy notice explaining the way your personal information is collected and used.
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8 |
9 | #### Collection of Routine Information
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11 | This website track basic information about their visitors. This information includes, but is not limited to, IP addresses, browser details, timestamps and referring pages. None of this information can personally identify specific visitor to this website. The information is tracked for routine administration and maintenance purposes.
12 |
13 |
14 | #### Cookies
15 |
16 | Where necessary, this website uses cookies to store information about a visitor’s preferences and history in order to better serve the visitor and/or present the visitor with customized content.
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18 |
19 | #### Advertisement and Other Third Parties
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21 | Advertising partners and other third parties may use cookies, scripts and/or web beacons to track visitor activities on this website in order to display advertisements and other useful information. Such tracking is done directly by the third parties through their own servers and is subject to their own privacy policies. This website has no access or control over these cookies, scripts and/or web beacons that may be used by third parties. Learn how to [opt out of Google’s cookie usage](http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html).
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23 |
24 | #### Links to Third Party Websites
25 |
26 | We have included links on this website for your use and reference. We are not responsible for the privacy policies on these websites. You should be aware that the privacy policies of these websites may differ from our own.
27 |
28 |
29 | #### Security
30 |
31 | The security of your personal information is important to us, but remember that no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100% secure. While we strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect your personal information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.
32 |
33 |
34 | #### Changes To This Privacy Policy
35 |
36 | This Privacy Policy is effective and will remain in effect except with respect to any changes in its provisions in the future, which will be in effect immediately after being posted on this page.
37 |
38 | We reserve the right to update or change our Privacy Policy at any time and you should check this Privacy Policy periodically. If we make any material changes to this Privacy Policy, we will notify you either through the email address you have provided us, or by placing a prominent notice on our website.
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40 |
41 | #### Contact Information
42 |
43 | For any questions or concerns regarding the privacy policy, please [contact us here]({{site.baseurl}}/contact.html).
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2 | layout: post
3 | title: "The first mass-produced book to deviate from a rectilinear format"
4 | author: sal
5 | categories: [ tutorial ]
6 | image: assets/images/17.jpg
7 | tags: [featured]
8 | ---
9 | The first mass-produced book to deviate from a rectilinear format, at least in the United States, is thought to be this 1863 edition of Red Riding Hood, cut into the shape of the protagonist herself with the troublesome wolf curled at her feet. Produced by the Boston-based publisher Louis Prang, this is the first in their “Doll Series”, a set of five “die-cut” books, known also as shape books — the other titles being Robinson Crusoe, Goody Two-Shoes (also written by Red Riding Hood author Lydia Very), Cinderella, and King Winter.
10 |
11 | An 1868 Prang catalogue would later claim that such “books in the shape of a regular paper Doll... originated with us”.
12 |
13 | > It would seem the claim could also extend to die cut books in general, as we can’t find anything sooner, but do let us know in the comments if you have further light to shed on this! Such books are, of course, still popular in children’s publishing today, though the die cutting is not now limited to mere outlines, as evidenced in a beautiful 2014 version of the same Little Red Riding Hood story.
14 |
15 | The die cut has also been employed in the non-juvenile sphere as well, a recent example being Jonathan Safran Foer’s ambitious Tree of Codes.
16 |
17 | As for this particular rendition of Charles Perrault’s classic tale, the text and design is by Lydia Very (1823-1901), sister of Transcendentalist poet Jones Very. The gruesome ending of the original - which sees Little Red Riding Hood being gobbled up as well as her grandmother - is avoided here, the gore giving way to the less bloody aims of the morality tale, and the lesson that one should not disobey one’s mother.
18 |
19 | To deviate from a rectilinear format, at least in the United States, is thought to be this 1863 edition of Red Riding Hood, cut into the shape of the protagonist herself with the troublesome wolf curled at her feet. Produced by the Boston-based publisher Louis Prang, this is the first in their “Doll Series”, a set of five “die-cut” books, known also as shape books — the other titles being Robinson Crusoe, Goody Two-Shoes (also written by Red Riding Hood author Lydia Very), Cinderella, and King Winter.
20 |
21 | An 1868 Prang catalogue would later claim that such “books in the shape of a regular paper Doll... originated with us”.
22 |
23 | > The claim could also extend to die cut books in general, as we can’t find anything sooner, but do let us know in the comments if you have further light to shed on this! Such books are, of course, still popular in children’s publishing today, though the die cutting is not now limited to mere outlines, as evidenced in a beautiful 2014 version of the same Little Red Riding Hood story.
24 |
25 | The die cut has also been employed in the non-juvenile sphere as well, a recent example being Jonathan Safran Foer’s ambitious Tree of Codes.
26 |
27 | As for this particular rendition of Charles Perrault’s classic tale, the text and design is by Lydia Very (1823-1901), sister of Transcendentalist poet Jones Very. The gruesome ending of the original - which sees Little Red Riding Hood being gobbled up as well as her grandmother - is avoided here, the gore giving way to the less bloody aims of the morality tale, and the lesson that one should not disobey one’s mother.
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