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Grav Blog Site Skeleton

The Blog Site skeleton is a Grav skeleton and includes a user folder giving an example of a blog set up using Grav.

Installation

To install this package, you will essentially be replacing the default user folder with the skeleton. To do this, download the zip version of this repository and unzip it under /your/site/grav/. Then, rename the folder to user.

If a user folder already exists, back up the folder to a safe place, delete it (if there is no custom content in it you wish to keep) or replace its contents with the files in the unzipped folder.

You should now have all the skeleton files under

/your/site/grav/user/

NOTE: This skeleton is a modular component for Grav which requires Grav, the Error and Problems plugins, and a theme to be installed in order to operate. If you download this skeleton as part of a pre-assembled package from GetGrav.org, you should have everything you need to get started.

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grav-skeleton-blog-site's Issues

Provide the Admin Panel with this skeleton by default?

To help further spread the adoption of Grav, and streamline the first-use experience for more moderately tech-savvy users, I think it would be helpful to include the Admin Panel in this skeleton (and as well the Antimatter One-Page Site skeleton).

Thanks for considering this request,
Paul

Admin Account / Password

Is there a reason why you include your admin.yaml file in this repository?

It seems like it is not delivered with the downloadable archive on the grav website, but if people use the repository as a base for some reason, they install credentials that a decent password tool cracks in less than 2 seconds.

Archives KO on skeleton-blog-site

Hi,

deployed on : XAMPP Version: 5.6.21

Use case: ARCHIVE

  • download getgrav.org/downloads/skeletons/Blog Site v1.1.1
  • click on may or june.. archive
  • return page : error 403

Use case: Popular Tags

  • download getgrav.org/downloads/skeletons/Blog Site v1.1.1
  • click on a tag
  • return page : error 403

Note
the demo version http://demo.getgrav.org/blog-skeleton/ is working well with archive and tags.

regards,

Assumption that /grav/ has no parent

Hi,

Currently this skeleton assumes that it will be run on a website on its own, without any parent site. If someone wants to use this as a standalone blog on an existing site there is issues with the directory/URL structure.

If grav is put under sub folder /blog/, the index of blog posts will show at domain.com/blog/, which is perfect, however articles then have the URL format domain.com/blog/blog/post

Can this be changed so the blog can be used on its own?

tag links are broken

As there is only a /blog and not also a /home then the /blog --> / alias breaks all the tag links.
So if you are reading /blog/hero-classes the tag links look like this:
/tag:journal#body-wrapper
It should direct to /blog/tag:journal#body-wrapper

Hope that makes sense, thanks.

Contact form modular

Hi guys,

I've been trying to play with this for a little bit and I can seem to add a form page with no problem following the docs.
However, the page should be modular so i could add other things like articles / sidebar items, etc...

I managed to copy the form* from antimatter and got to the point where the site was displaying 2 nav bars. I managed to get rid of the extra nav bar but I still cannot see the form in frontend.
Is there something small that I am missing somehow ?

@1x caption on image when blog template is used

Hi;

when I use the Page Template Blog a @1x appear on every image
I believe it is as caption

notice it also do this with the theme open publishing space which make me believe it is related to the Quark template.

Also if I use the Page templates Default it is not present

I tried without success...

  1. deactivated every plugins
  2. to find the line what producing this

image

Breaking Pagination?

The v1.3.1 update to the pagination plugin fixed the problems with it for the antimatter theme. But if the theme is switched to bootstrap, more odd problems occur.

To a fresh blog skeleton, I gpm installed bootstrap and switched the theme to it. I set the blog page to show 3 articles. The gives me three pages shown in the pagination block at the bottom of the page.

From page one, the urls to page 2 and 3 in that pagination blog are fine.

But it if click on 3 for page three, I get to page 3, but some of the remaining links in the pagination are wrong. Page 2's link is fine. But page 1's link is http://www.grav.dev/page:3.

The left arrow is correct as http://www.grav.dev/page:2 but using it to go to page 2 leaves the left arrow url at http://www.grav.dev/page:2. The 1 in the pagination block points to http://www.grav.dev/page:2, when on page 2, also.

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