# # This file contains configuration flags to customize your site # # Your site title: header-img: images/pexels-photo-113338_800.jpeg email: j.kidwell@bham.ac.uk copyright_name: description: finding common ground 2017 headline: finding common ground # URL of your avatar or profile pic (you could use your GitHub profile pic) avatar: # # Flags below are optional # # Includes an icon in the footer for each username you enter footer-links: dribbble: email: facebook: flickr: github: kidwellj instagram: linkedin: kidwellj pinterest: rss: feed.xml twitter: kidwellj stackoverflow: # your stackoverflow profile, e.g. "users/50476/bart-kiers" youtube: #user/HaufeTV googleplus: # anything in your profile username that comes after plus.google.com/ slideshare: # Enter your Google Analytics web tracking code (e.g. UA-2110908-2) to activate tracking google_analytics: # Your website URL (e.g. http://barryclark.github.io or http://www.barryclark.co) # Used for Sitemap.xml and your RSS feed url: http://findcommonground.uk # If you're hosting your site at a Project repository on GitHub pages # (http://yourusername.github.io/repository-name) # and NOT your User repository (http://yourusername.github.io) # then add in the baseurl here, like this: "/repository-name" baseurl: "" # # !! You don't need to change any of the configuration flags below !! # # markdown: kramdown highlighter: rouge permalink: /:title/ # default pagination paginate: 5 # do not publish future posts future: false # The release of Jekyll Now that you're using version: v1.1.0 # Set the Sass partials directory, as we're using @imports sass: style: :expanded # You might prefer to minify using :compressed # Use the following plug-ins gems: - jekyll-sitemap # Create a sitemap using the official Jekyll sitemap gem - jekyll-paginate - jekyll-feed - jekyll-seo-tag # Exclude these files from your production _site exclude: - Gemfile - Gemfile.lock - LICENSE - README.md - CNAME