Looking for a simple, responsive, theme for your Jekyll powered blog? Well look no further. Here be So Simple Theme, the followup to Minimal Mistakes -- by designer slash illustrator Michael Rose.
- Compatible with Jekyll 3 and GitHub Pages.
- Responsive templates. Looks good on mobile, tablet, and desktop devices.
- Gracefully degrading in older browsers. Compatible with Internet Explorer 9+ and all modern browsers.
- Minimal embellishments and subtle animations.
- Optional large feature images for posts and pages.
- Custom 404 page to get you started.
- Basic search capabilities
- Support for Disqus Comments
See a live version of So Simple hosted on GitHub.
So Simple takes advantage of Sass and data files to make customizing easier. These features require Jekyll 2.x and will not work with older versions of Jekyll.
To learn how to install and use this theme check out the Setup Guide for more information.
So, I need to learn more about the Jekyll build process. Right now, I have to change the site url in order to test locally vs deploy to github. That isn't ideal. Also, I don't have a .gitignore file, which I should probably have since there's a ton that doesn't need to be checked into the repo.
- AMT in general. Show plot of where my turkers are from. Dig up that online article I was quoted in.
- PNAS paper (could make several posts on this). Might need to wait until after the article is published.
- EE Display research. Show plot of effectiveness of different methods.
- Retrospective Mobility research. Show screenshot of tool.
- BPA white paper.
- Dissertation
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking paper
- How a carbon tax can increase profitability of a firm
- Arc in leaflet map
To start: bundle exec jekyll serve