The Tufts Daily: The good and evil of Torn Ticket II’s ‘Jekyll & Hyde’
This past weekend, Torn Ticket II dabbled with mad science inside of Cohen Auditorium with their production of “Jekyll & Hyde.” The musical tells the cautionary tale of scientist Dr. Henry Jekyll and ...
BBC: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Plot summary - GCSE English Literature quiz
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Plot summary - GCSE English Literature quiz
Jekyll is a static site generator. It takes text written in your favorite markup language and uses layouts to create a static website. You can tweak the site’s look and feel, URLs, the data displayed on the page, and more.
The Jekyll gem makes a jekyll executable available to you in your terminal.
Jekyll has an extensive theme system that allows you to leverage community-maintained templates and styles to customize your site’s presentation. Jekyll themes specify plugins and package up assets, layouts, includes, and stylesheets in a way that can be overridden by your site’s content.
Welcome to Jekyll’s step-by-step tutorial. This tutorial takes you from having some front-end web development experience to building your first Jekyll site from scratch without relying on the default gem-based theme.
In contrast to Docs, Tutorials provide more detailed, narrative instruction that cover a variety of Jekyll topics and scenarios. Tutorials might contain the following:
Liquid Jekyll uses the Liquid templating language to process templates. Generally in Liquid you output content using two curly braces e.g. {{ variable }} and perform logic statements by surrounding them in a curly brace percentage sign e.g. {% if statement %}. To learn more about Liquid, check out the official Liquid Documentation. Jekyll provides a number of useful Liquid additions to help ...