This layout shows an example of a knowledge-base style navigation system, where there is no hierarchy, just groups of pages that have certain tags.
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Getting started
If you're getting started with Jekyll, see the links in this section. It will take you from the beginning level to comfortable.
- Getting started with the Documentation Theme for Jekyll
- Getting started with GitHub
- About the theme's author
- About the theme's author
- About Ruby, Gems, Bundler, and other prerequisites
- About Ruby, Gems, Bundler, and other prerequisites
- Howto 01
- Install Jekyll on Mac
- Install Jekyll on Mac
- Pages
- Pages
- Posts
- Posts
- Release notes 5.0
- Release notes 6.0
- Sidebar Navigation
- Sidebar Navigation
- Support
- Support
- Supported features
- Supported features
Content types
This section lists different content types and how to work with them.
Formatting
These topics get into formatting syntax, such as images and tables, that you'll use on each of your pages:
- Tooltips
- Tooltips
- Alerts
- Alerts
- Code samples
- Code samples
- Glossary layout
- Glossary layout
- Links
- Links
- Icons
- Icons
- Images
- Images
- Labels
- Labels
- Lists
- Lists
- Navtabs
- Navtabs
- Pages
- Pages
- Posts
- Posts
- Syntax highlighting
- Syntax highlighting
- Tables
- Tables
- Workflow maps
- Workflow maps
- YAML tutorial in the context of Jekyll
- YAML tutorial in the context of Jekyll
Single Sourcing
These topics cover strategies for single_sourcing. Single sourcing refers to strategies for re-using the same source in different outputs for different audiences or purposes.
Publishing
When you're building, publishing, and deploying your Jekyll site, you might find these topics helpful.
- Build arguments
- Build arguments
- 10. Configure the build scripts
- 10. Configure the build scripts
- Generating PDFs
- Generating PDFs
- Help APIs and UI tooltips
- Help APIs and UI tooltips
- iTerm profiles
- iTerm profiles
- Pushing builds to server
- Pushing builds to server
- Search configuration
- Search configuration
- Themes
- Themes
Special Layouts
These pages highlight special layouts outside of the conventional page and TOC hierarchy.
Note: This was mostly an experiment to see if I could break away from the hierarchical TOC and provide a different way of arranging the content. However, this layout is somewhat problematic because it doesn't allow you to browse other navigation options on the side while viewing a topic.