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use-site-title | If you want to use the site title rather than page title as HTML document title (ie. browser tab title), use `use-site-title: true`. When set, the document title will take the format `Site Title - Site Description` (eg. `My website - A virtual proof that name is awesome!`). By default, it will use `Page Title` if it exists, or `Site Title` otherwise.
language | HTML language code to be set on <html> element (see [W3Schools website](https://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_language_codes.asp) for more info on this topic). Language can also be set site-wide in `_config.yml`.
layout | What type of page this is (default is `post` for blog posts and `page` for other pages. You can use `minimal` if you don't want a header and footer). The `index.html` file should use the `home` layout to show all the blog posts.
js | List of local JavaScript files to include in the page (eg. `/js/mypage.js`)
gh-repo   | If you want to show GitHub buttons at the top of a post, this sets the GitHub repo name (eg. `daattali/beautiful-jekyll`). You must also use the `gh-badge` parameter to specify what buttons to show.
gh-badge | Select which GitHub buttons to display. Available options are: [star, watch, fork, follow]. You must also use the `gh-repo` parameter to specify the GitHub repo.
js | List of local JavaScript files to include in the page (eg. `/assets/js/mypage.js`)
ext-js | List of external JavaScript files to include in the page (eg. `//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/underscore.js/1.8.2/underscore-min.js`). External JavaScript files that support [Subresource Integrity (SRI)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Subresource_Integrity) can be specified using the `href` and `sri` parameters eg.<br/>`href: "//code.jquery.com/jquery-3.1.1.min.js"`<br/>`sri: "sha256-hVVnYaiADRTO2PzUGmuLJr8BLUSjGIZsDYGmIJLv2b8="`
css | List of local CSS files to include in the page
ext-css | List of external CSS files to include in the page. External CSS files using SRI (see `ext-js` parameter) are also supported.
googlefonts | List of Google fonts to include in the page (eg. `["Monoton", "Lobster"]`)
gh-repo   | If you want to show GitHub buttons at the top of a post, this sets the GitHub repo name (eg. `daattali/beautiful-jekyll`). You must also use the `gh-badge` parameter to specify what buttons to show.
gh-badge | Select which GitHub buttons to display, available options are: [star, watch, fork, follow]. You must also use the `gh-repo` parameter to specify the GitHub repo.
### Use remote-theme (advanced)
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- Optionally, if you want to use Staticman, you may need copy `_data/ui-text.yml` into your repo if you want to change the language.
Any folder or file that you don't include in your repository will be included by jekyll on build. If you want toreplace a file (css for instance), you'll just need to place it with the exact same path in own jekyll repo (e.g. `assets/css/main.css`)
Any folder or file that you don't include in your repository will be included by jekyll on build. If you want to replace a file (css for instance), you'll just need to place it with the exact same path in own jekyll repo (e.g. `/assets/css/main.css`)
### Advanced features (including how to use a custom URL address for your site)