diff --git a/_posts/2019-08-09-getting-started.md b/_posts/2019-08-09-getting-started.md index 9584730..a17eb86 100644 --- a/_posts/2019-08-09-getting-started.md +++ b/_posts/2019-08-09-getting-started.md @@ -73,16 +73,30 @@ As mentioned above, some files or directories should be removed from your repo: ## Configuration -Customize the variables in file `_config.yml` as needed. +Basically, go to `_config.yml` and customize the variables as needed, some of them are typical options: -* Avatar +* `url` - The sample avatar is `/assets/img/sample/avatar.jpg`. It should be replaced by your own one. Notice that a huge image file will increase the load time of your site, so keep your avatar size as samll as possible(may be ** will help). + Set to your website domain and there should be no slash symbol at the tail. -* TimeZone + +* `avatar` + + It defines the image file location of avatar. The sample image is `/assets/img/sample/avatar.jpg`, and should be replaced by your own one(a square image). Notice that a huge image file will increase the load time of your site, so keep your avatar image size as samll as possible(may be ** will help). + +* `timezone` To ensure that the posts' release date matches the city you live in, please modify the field `timezone` correctly. A list of all available values can be found on [TimezoneConverter](http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/findzone/findzone) or [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones). +* `theme_mode` + + There are three options for the theme color scheme: + + - **dual** - The default color scheme will follow the system settings, but if the system does not support dark mode, or the browser does not support `Media Queries Level 5`, the theme will be displayed as `light` mode by default. Anyway, the bottom left corner of the Sidebar will provide a button for users to switch color schemes. + + - **dark** - Always show dark mode. + - **light** - Always show light mode. + ## Run Locally @@ -122,7 +136,18 @@ $ bash tools/init.sh > Please note that the *Recent Update* list requires the latest git-log date of posts, thus make sure the changes in `_posts` have been committed before running this command. -it will automatically generates the *Latest Modified Date* and *Categories / Tags* page for the posts. +it will automatically generates the *Latest Modified Date* and *Categories / Tags* page for the posts and submit a commit. Its output is similar to the following log: + +```terminal +[INFO] Success to update lastmod for 4 post(s). +[INFO] Succeed! 3 category-pages created. +[INFO] Succeed! 4 tag-pages created. +[Automation] Updated the Categories, Tags, Lastmod for post(s). + 11 files changed, 46 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) + ... +Updated the Categories, Tags, Lastmod for post(s). +``` + **3**. Push the changes to `origin/master` then go to GitHub website and enable GitHub Pages service for the repo.