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p h o t o r a m a ==================== ![photorama](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sunbliss/photorama/gh-pages/photorama_thumb.gif)

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A theme for jekyll.

Created for gh-pages (project page).

This template was created having in mind the photobloggers.

It uses Clean Blog as its basis.


IMPORTANT!!!

Before you begin: Change the url and the baseurl in the _config.yml


  • The homepage welcomes the visitors with 3 animated photos of your choice. It is recommended that all three are landscape orientated for best view.

  • To enable disqus comments in the posts, change their front matter for comments to 'true'.

You must have a registered account in disqus, where you will also register a forum for your website.

Find the line s.src = '//yourproject.disqus.com/embed.js'; // in the disqus_comments.html and REPLACE 'yourproject' with your forum shortname.


  • In order to send newsletters about your posts to your subscribers, you should register an account in tinyletter.

Find the line 'https://tinyletter.com/yourproject', in the newsletter.html and replace 'yourproject' with your registered website.

You can always ommit the newsletter rendering by deleting the line {% include newsletter.html %} in the default.html layout.


If you want to use the matching NEWSLETTER template, you must always create a new file by copying its respective index.html and renaming it to e.g. 2016-March-newsletter.html and then save it inside the folder and the accompanying images inside the 'images folder', so it can be accessed to your viewers through their browser. In this case the root url for the above newsletter will be http://yourgithubusername.github.io/yourproject/2016-March-newsletter.html. Copy this link and replace this part of the code http://www.yoursite.com/newsletter/year-month-newsletter with it.


TAGS and CATEGORIES of the posts

When you add a tag or a category name in the front matter of a post, don't forget to add the responding markdown files in /journal/tag/ folder and in /journal/category folder, so they can always render when browsing the journal or searching in the respective page.


I hope you will find it useful for your projects, photographic or not.

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