Checkout the demo here: suyashmahar.com/jekyll-conf-website
Jekyll template for creating simple conference websites. Based on Minimal theme.
Write the text for the banner between the following tags:
{% include start-banner.html %}
<!-- Banner text here -->
{% include end-banner.html %}Note: Text inside a banner needs to be formatted using HTML (e.g., <a href="">...</a> for links.)
It shows up as:
Create a new <div></div> element with the Unix timestamps:
<div class="time-fmt-local" data-start="1652374800" data-duration="3600" data-show-timezone-link="true"></div>Fields:
data-start: UNIX timestamp when the event startsdata-duration: Event length in secondsdata-show-timezone-link: Bool to toggle dataandtime.com link
It shows up as:
Create an embedded YT player with a width of 420px and a 16:9 aspect ratio using the following tags:
{% include start-embedded-yt.html %}
https://www.youtube.com/embed/j5dCWp3EfOM
{% include end-embedded-yt.html %}It shows up as (when loading):
Shows up as (when loaded):
Jekyll automatically collects events from the pages/events directory and
organizes them into future, past, and current events.
To create a new event, create a new markdown file under pages/events with the
the following content:
---
title: Event's title
layout: default
categories: past-event
when-happened: Some date here
when-happened-epoch: 1640075647 <!-- UNIX epoch, used for sorting -->
preview-img: assets/img/calm-kickoff/yt_thumbnail.jpg <!-- Preview image for events page listing -->
---
<!-- Markdown content for the event here -->Each event should have only one of the following categories tags:
past-event: Listed under "Past Event"cur-event: Listed under "Current Events"future-event: Listed under "Upcoming Events"
- Create a new markdown file in the
pages/directory that starts with the the following content:
---
title: "Page title here"
layout: default
categories: "navigation"
order: 4
---- Make sure the
categoriesfield is set to navigation. Use theorderfield to set the relative order of the navigation items.
Minimal will respect the following variables if set in your site's _config.yml:
title: [The title of your site]
description: [A short description of your site's purpose]Additionally, you may choose to set the following optional variables:
logo: [Location of the logo]
show_downloads: ["true" or "false" to indicate whether to provide a download URL]
google_analytics: [Your Google Analytics tracking ID]Read SECURITY.md, and verify with the GPG signature.



