Florian Adamsky <fa-orgm...@haktar.org> writes: Hi Florian,
> Thorsten Jolitz <tjol...@googlemail.com> writes: > >> Florian Adamsky <fa-orgm...@haktar.org> writes: >> >>> I will give a talk [fn:1] next weekend about Org mode at a small hacker >>> conference in Germany >> >> Karlsruhe is too far away for me, unfortunately. However, I'm really >> impressed by the beautiful design of your homepage: >> >> ,------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> | > http://florian.adamsky.it/ >> | >> | About this site >> | >> | I created this site with Emacs, org-mode, Git and Jekyll. I used this >> | wunderful clean design from Steve Losh and modified it a little >> | bit. All >> | kudos belong to him. >> `------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> I visited the homepage of Steve Losh and his Mercurial repository for >> the page. Since I want to build an Org mode based homepage too, I would >> really like to 'steal' this design. Do you mind to share how you combined >> Steve Losh's design with Org mode, Git and Jekyll? Is there a public >> repo of your sites code? > > Sorry, but I have to disappoint you, the integration with Org mode is > simple and not very sophisticated. As long as it looks nice it must not be sophisticated. And its really the kind of design I was looking for - minimal, but beautiful and with style. > I just use Org mode to write my blog posts and then to export it to > HTML. After that, I put the exported HTML file in the _posts/ > directory and commit a new stage via git. My server automatically > pulls every 30 min the repository and runs the jekyll parser after > that. > > The blog post file is a simple HTML file with the a small header like > the following: > > --- > layout: post > title: Lorem ipsum > --- > > In fact nothing really special. However, if you're still interested, I > can send you my repository. I'm still interested! Would be great if you could send me the repo. Thanks -- cheers, Thorsten