Dbyll

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Stylish, minimalistic theme for jekyll.

Overview:

dbyll is an open-source, stylish, and minimalistic theme for Jekyll. It offers a responsive layout, supports tags and categories, and includes a social profile and bio of the author. The theme is based on Bootstrap and includes Glyphicon and Font-Awesome Icons. It also supports pagination and syntax highlighting with pygments. Additionally, it allows for Disqus comments and customization of the sidebar background image.

Features:

  • Responsive layout: The theme is designed to adapt to different screen sizes and devices.
  • Supports tags and categories: Users can easily organize and navigate through content using tags and categories.
  • Social profile and author bio: The theme includes a section to display the author's social profile and a brief bio.
  • Bootstrap based: dbyll is built on top of the popular Bootstrap framework, ensuring a solid foundation.
  • Glyphicon and Font-Awesome Icons: The theme includes a wide range of icons to enhance the visual appeal of the site.
  • Pagination: Users can navigate through multiple pages of content using the pagination feature.
  • Syntax highlighting with pygments: Code snippets can be highlighted and formatted using the pygments library.
  • Disqus comments: dbyll supports Disqus comments, allowing readers to engage in discussions.
  • Custom sidebar background image: Users have the option to customize the background image of the sidebar.
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