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How do I "install" Hyde over an existing Jekyll installation? #98
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Like most Jekyll themes, Hyde acts like sort of a template of a site to build off of. I would recommend forking Hyde and copying over your existing Jekyll posts and configs (making edits as necessary), though if you want to stay within the same repo you can copy parts of Hyde's source into your project. |
Ah... thank you. I thought Hyde was installed to a "themes" directory, or some such arrangement. I am new to Jekyll, so didn't understand how themes are applied. |
Adding it to an existing site may take some trial and error, so feel free to let me know if you have any other questions. |
hi @phayz I have installed the And I also summarized the process on http://scotv.github.io/help/2016/03/18/how-do-we-apply-the-hyde-theme-to-existing-jekyll-site#pi It needs some coding on CSS, ruby, or Liquid in Jekyll. Actually, I am not very experienced on CSS, ruby or Liquid, but we can always learn from the codes written by others, right? So I use code comparing tool, such as I used this way to upgrade Jekyll to 3.0, to install Guess what, http://untra.github.io/polyglot/ Thanks |
I cannot understand just how I install only the Hyde theme on my existing Jekyll installation.
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