upgrade gem to 2.1.0
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ehthumbs.db
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Gemfile.lock
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beautiful-jekyll-theme-*.gem
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This file lists all non-trivial changes to Beautiful Jekyll. I often make small changes to documentation, to the demo site, or to the general look-and-feel. These and other minor changes will not be listed here.
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**2020-04-27** Upgrade gem to 2.0.1 to improve some documentation
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**2020-04-27** Upgrade gem to 2.1.0 to improve some documentation and fix small bugs from remote_theme migration
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**2020-04-27** Add social network link: Telegram (#625) (thanks @mashed-potatoes)
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Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
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spec.name = "beautiful-jekyll-theme"
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spec.version = "2.0.1"
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spec.version = "2.1.0"
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spec.authors = ["Dean Attali"]
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spec.email = ["daattali@gmail.com"]
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- Method 1: Using `remote_theme` with a GitHub repository
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- Create a new GitHub repository or go to an existing repository
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- Add `remote_theme: daattali/beautiful-jekyll@2.0.1` to your `_config.yml` file (make sure to remove any previous `theme` or `remote_theme` parameters that may have been there before)
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- Add `remote_theme: daattali/beautiful-jekyll@2.1.0` to your `_config.yml` file (make sure to remove any previous `theme` or `remote_theme` parameters that may have been there before)
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- Go to _Settings_, scroll down to the _GitHub Pages_ section, and choose "master branch" as the source
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- Your website will be at `https://<yourusername>.github.io\<projectname>`
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- Install Ruby and Jekyll (`sudo apt-get install ruby ruby-dev make gcc` and `sudo gem install jekyll bundler`)
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- Create a new jekyll site (e.g. `jekyll new mysite`)
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- Add `gem "jekyll-remote-theme"` to your Gemfile and then run `bundle install` to install the plugin
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- Add `remote_theme: daattali/beautiful-jekyll@2.0.1` to your `_config.yml` file (make sure to remove any previous `theme` or `remote_theme` parameters that may have been there before)
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- Add `remote_theme: daattali/beautiful-jekyll@2.1.0` to your `_config.yml` file (make sure to remove any previous `theme` or `remote_theme` parameters that may have been there before)
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- Add `- jekyll-remote-theme` to the plugins section of your `_config.yml` file to activate the plugin
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- Method 3: Using the Beautiful-Jekyll theme gem
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- Install Ruby and Jekyll (`sudo apt-get install ruby ruby-dev make gcc` and `sudo gem install jekyll bundler`)
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- Create a new jekyll site (e.g. `jekyll new mysite`)
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- Add `gem "beautiful-jekyll-theme", "2.0.1"` to your Gemfile
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- Add `gem "beautiful-jekyll-theme", "2.1.0"` to your Gemfile
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- Add `theme: beautiful-jekyll-theme` to your `_config.yml`
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- Run `bundle`
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