CHANGELOG
v8.5.2
August 31 2019
- Fixed breaking builds due to name collision when upgrading to 8.5 This is caused when using both
_plugins/jekyll-replace-imgsand the newjekyll-replace-imgruby gem. I recommend deleting_plugins/jekyll-replace-imgswhen using thejekyll-replace-imggem. Note that this is an optional plugin. - Fixed
nomodulescript loading for Safari 10.1 - Fixed #176
v8.5.1
Aug 1 2019
- Fixed minification bug
v8.5.0
Aug 1 2019
Changed
- [PRO] The theme now matches the operating system’s dark mode.
- Scrolling down on a page with an open drawer will now close the drawer
- Reloading a cover page after the drawer has been closed will now open the page with the drawer closed
- Removed JavaScript-based web font swapping in favor of using
font-display: swap - Darkened font color in dark mode to reduce contrast
- Updated KaTeX to the latest version
- Increased the durations of various animations slightly
- Now using
jekyll-replace-imginstead of custom code in_pluginsfolder - Added a separate, smaller JavaScript bundle for modern browsers
Added
- Added support for figure captions on code blocks
- Added
keybaseto social media icons - [PRO] There’s now a forward button when using the theme as a PWA
Fixed
- Fixed print layout when dark mode is enabled
- Using
CSSTransformValuecorrectly - Fixed a minor style bug for dates
- Fixed a bug where light mode would flash when loading a page in dark mode
- Minimal support for IE11
v8.4.0
Mar 9 2019
- Added support for
noindexproperty in the front matter - Fixed ordering of selected projects/post in welcome layout
- Updated dependencies
v8.3.0
Feb 18 2019
This version adds new options to increase production build speed. Read this post for details.
Added
- Added
no_page_styleconfig option to increase site build speed. - Added
menuconfig option to increase site build speed. - Copying math will now add the LaTeX source to the clipboard.
Changed
- Upgraded KaTeX to version 0.10.0.
v8.2.0
Feb 1 2019
- Added support for custom
related_posts - Removed footer from print layout
- Increased photo size in print resume
- Improved
welcomelayout generation performance - Fixed a bug that prevented scrolling to headlines with non-ascii characters (Thanks @ForelaxX)
v8.1.1
Sep 1 2018
Fixes
- Fixed an issue that prevented the drawer from working on iOS 10.
- Changing the page via push state will now also update the
link[rel=canonical]tag. - Changing the page via push state will now also update the
meta[name=description]tag. - Fixed an issue that prevented the JS from building on Netlify.
v8.1.0
Aug 18 2018
This release adds Dark Mode for Hydejack PRO customers.
Breaking
- Removed cookie banner from free version
- Removed offline support from free version
In an attempt to make the PRO offering more appealing, I’m removing features that arguably should have never been included in the free version. As software licenses go, nobody is stopping you from using the old code, but updates will no longer be included.
Changed
- The cookies banners is now showing at the bottom of the page and its background color is no longer transparent to increase visibility
- Changed the default syntax theme from “GitHub” to “Atom One Light”
- Adapted
figureCSS class to accommodate different children, not justimgs videotags now have amax-widthof 100%- Increased margin before headings to
5rem, up from 4 - Increased margin of
hrelements. - Cookies banner can now be enabled without using Google Analytics
- Clicking the cookie banner “Okay” button will now fire a
hy--cookies-okevent ondocument, so that custom analytics solutions can plug in. - All Google Analytics code has been removed from Hydejack’s core and moved to
_includes/body/analytics.js. - All Disqus code has been removed from Hydejack’s core and moved to
_includes/comments.htmland_includes/my-comments.html. - Using CSS Custom Properties instead of SASS variables for certain properties to enable style customization using only CSS.
- Added shadow to sidebar
- Navbar is longer positioned
fixed
Added
- [PRO] Added Dark Mode
borderCSS class
v8.0.0
Jul 16 2018
So far Hydejack has been a decent Jekyll theme, but with v8 it really starts stand out among the competition: Beautiful and unique landing pages, lazy-loading images, and experimental offline support are just the most prominent new features.
Breaking
The expected format for sidebar images has changed. A sidebar image should now be a full-screen ~16:10 image.
Comment: The sidebar can now be fully extended on desktop, which generally requires a large landscape image to fill the entire window. To save bandwidth, you can blur the image on the left and right edges and save it as JPG.
The
aboutandwelcomelayout no longer prepend the content with the author information. Instead, the author info can be shown by adding the<!--author-->marker to the top of the file. You can also place it anywhere else.Comment: Showing the author description on the top of the
welcomeandaboutlayouts felt like an imposition and was a left-over from when I was developing Hydejack primarily for myself.[PRO] The
welcomelayout no longer adds recent posts and projects to the bottom of the page. Instead, they have to be explicitly set using the<!--posts-->and<!--projects-->markers. Thecontent_separatorfront matter opton is now ignored.Comment: The old behavior felt arbitrary, and
<!--more-->wasn’t a good name to be replaced with recent projects ands posts.Setting the accent color and sidebar image for an entire category/tag/author is no longer possible. To achieve a similar effect, use Front Matter defaults instead.
E.g. to set the accent color and image for every post in the
hydejackfolder, use:defaults: - scope: path: hydejack values: accent_color: rgb(38,139,210) accent_image: /assets/img/hydejack-bg.jpgComment: The code to find the color for a given page was complicated and slow (potentially iterating all categories/tags to find the right one).
Changed
- The drawer now responds to mouse inputs.
- The default heading font is now less bold. To restore the old behavior, edit (create if it’s missing)
_sass/my-variables.scssand add$font-weight-heading: 700;. - Hydejack now uses lazy-loading hy-img tags instead of regular
imgtags. To revert to using regular images, sethydejack.no_imgin the config file totrue. - Cookie consent is now stored as a cookie (instead of
LocalStorage) and expires after 1 year. - Scrolling to a fragment link is now smooth.
- Font loading now works differently, and will be cancelled on slow connections.
- The sidebar content is now centered.
- The sidebar will now show the site’s logo, which can be set in the config file under the
logokey. - [PRO] Updated embedded Bootstrap to v4.
- [PRO] Project cards now throw a shadow instead of having a border.
Added
Pages can now have the
coverkey in the front matter. When set totrue, the sidebar will be opened when visiting the page directly. E.g. https://hydejack.com/Added a
_pluginthat automatically replaces<img>tags with lazy-loading<hy-img>tags. If you don’t want images to load lazily, delete or rename the_pluginsfolder. Note that this plugin will never run when building the site on GitHub Pages.To get the most out of this plugin, it is recommended to provide the width and height of the image, e.g.
{:data-width="800" data-height="600"}This will cause hy-img to render a placeholder of 800 by 600
px, preventing the document height from changing after the image has finished loading.Added experimental offline support via Service Workers. Use with care! For details, read the docs.
Added the
figureCSS class, which allows images to have nicer-looking captions. E.g.{:.lead} A caption to an image. {:.figure}Clicking on a footnote will give its corresponding text a subtle highlight.
[PRO] Projects can now have an optional
end_datefield in the front matter. Thedateis treated as the start date in this case.
Fixes
- The back button now works in combination with fragment links.
v7.5.1
Apr 2 2018
Changed
- Moved from browserify to webpack
- Updated ruby dependencies
- Updated JS dependencies
- Updated hy-push-state and hy-drawer to latest versions
v7.5.0
Dec 18 2017
Added
Added secondary
legalnav in footer:# file: _config.yml legal: - title: Cookies Policy href: /cookies-policy/ - title: Foobar href: https://foobar.com/The “heading permalink” can now be configured via
strings.yml:# file: _data/strings.yml permalink: Permalink permalink_icon: icon-linkSections on resume layout can now be rearranged, e.g.:
# file: resume.md left_column: - work - volunteer - education - awards - publications - references right_column: - languages - skills - interests
Fixed
- Fixed a bug that caused
<sup>tags to render as regular text (#52) - Fixed a bug that caused Disqus to load the same thread on all pages (#53)
- Fixed a bug that prevented Disqus comments to be loaded on sites that didn’t cause scroll events
- Fixed a bug that caused Disqus to be loaded over HTTP instead of HTTPS.
- Fixed a bug that caused an extra space in URLs (#55).
- Comments no longer show up in the print version of the page.
Other
- Set base font to
11ptin print layout. - Set resume print layout to use 2 columns (A4 sheet)
v7.4.2
Dec 1 2017
Fixed
- Dramatically improved resume print layout. It is now much less likely that there will be page breaks within logical units.
- Fixed a bug that cause the page to break when setting
no_drawer. - Fixed a bug that cased the “Random Posts” heading to appear, even when there are no posts to show
v7.4.1
Nov 27 2017
Fixed
- Fixed storing user-related data before accepting cookies.
- Fixed tab order of cookie banner, so keyboard users can access it more easily.
- Accepting cookies no longer causes a page reload in some browsers.
- Fixed appearance of the okay button in the free version.
- Menu icon now useable while the cookies banner is active.
- Loading icon is now visible while the cookies banner is active.
- Removed cookies banner from print layout.
- Removed inline styles from cookie banner.
v7.4.0
Nov 25 2017
Added
- Allow markdown in copyright string
- Added
theme_colorfront-matter property to micro-manage the value of the thetheme-colormeta tag. When not set, will useaccent_color. - Added
theme_colorsite setting, to set the value ofthemeColorin the app manifest. When not set, will useaccent_color. Added
cookies_bannersetting:# file: _config.yml hydejack: cookies_banner: trueEnabling this setting will show a notice at the top of the page to new visitors. You can change the wording of the notice in
_data/strings.ymlwith thecookies_banner.textandcookies_banner.okaykeys:# file: _data/strings.yml cookies_banner: text: This site uses cookies. okay: Okay
Fixed
- Drawer no longer resizes/repaints in iOS Safari (iPhone) and Chrome for Android when the address bar autohides.
- Fixed a bug that caused the drawer flicker/open unexpectedly when scrolling in mobile browsers.
- Fixed how
imageworks when using thejekyll-seo-tagplugin.
Design
- Changed how line breaks work in resume layout
- Changed margins of horizontals lines
Other
- Updated docs
- Updated posts
v7.3.0
Nov 17 2017
Added
- Allow markdown content on
projectslayout. - Renamed
big_projectoption on projects tofeatured(big_projectstill works)
Fixed
- Fixed default font weights
- Fixed hard-coded
/projects/URL in project layout - Link to feed.xml is only generated when using the
jekyll-feedplugin
v7.2.0
Nov 13 2017
Added
- Added
_sass/my-variables.scssfile, which you can use to selectively override SCSS variables. - Font weights can now be configured via SCSS variables:
$font-weightfor normal font.$font-weight-boldforstrongtags and similar.$font-weight-headingfor headings.
Design
- Message boxes will no longer span the full width, even with the break layout feature enabled.
- Increased space between project card rows, so they look less like a brick wall.
Fixes
- Reduced the draw range of the drawer on iOS, so that a larger portion of the screen is available for zooming (a11y).
- Default images are now optimized, so they are no longer flagged by Google PageSpeed Insights and similar tools.
- Query parameters are no longer used for cache busting. Instead, the version number is no part of the file name for the CSS and JS resources.
v7.1.1
Nov 3 2017
Fixes
- Fix IE11 feature detection
v7.1.0
Nov 2 2017
Changed
- Renamed
no_descriptiontohide_description. Since this feature isn’t yet documented outside of the change log, the old name will not continue to work. - When providing images to
image,image.path,image.src,image.srcsetandaccent_image, it is no longer necessary to prepend the url with thebaseurlof the site, e.g. values likeaccent_image: /assets/img/sidebar-bg.jpgare now valid. - Limited scope of
aandimgstyles to content areas. - Upgraded KaTeX to v0.8.3
- Upgraded
jekyll-relative-linksto v5.0.1
Fixes
fontandfont_headingare now properly set when using theno_inline_cssoption #47.- Fixed default values for
imageandlogothat were referring to non-existing images. - Added missing JS dev dependencies.
Content
- Updated documentation
- Updated index, download, about and README pages.
v7.0.1
Oct 27 2017
Fixes
- Removed readme files from
assetsthat would show up as pages when building on GitHub Pages #42. - Disabled push state on Firefox for iOS
- Changed some default settings in
_config.yml
Content
- Updated documentation
Removed
- Removed outdated example script in
my-scripts.html
v7.0.0
Oct 24 2017
License Change
The free version of Hydejack is now GPL-3.0 licensed, which is a more restrictive license than MIT (but still Open Source). This was necessary because the two major components that make up Hydejack, hy-push-state and hy-drawer, are now GPL licensed in turn.
How will this affect you?
- If you bought the PRO version you are not affected at all.
- You can continue to use previous versions of Hydejack according to their license (MIT).
- If you upgrade, keep the source code in a public repository and make sure you include the new
LICENSE.mdfile. DO NOT publish the new code with an old license. - If you upgrade and make changes to the source code, you are required to make those changes available to the public under a GPL-3.0 compatible license.
The full license text is available here. You can read a summary on tl;drLegel.
If this change is not acceptable to you, DO NOT upgrade or consider buying a PRO license.
Note that the above does not constitute legal advice.
Breaking
This is a major release, but almost all options and APIs that were described in the docs continue to work. Some names have changed and are no longer mentioned in the docs, but they are still part of the code and continue to work.
That being said, you should be aware of these (small) breaking changes:
The favicon is now located in
assets/icons. To change the favicon of the page, editfavicon.ico(png) in the folder.Changed the way tables work, so that they do the right thing more often. Tables are now scrollable by default, but small tables are no longer stretched to span the full width. Setting
scroll-tableon a larger table is sill recommended, as it will setwhite-space: nowrap.Autogenerated ids for posts now look like
post-2017-01-01-my-titleinstead ofpost-2017/01/01/my-title.Event names described in the scripting chapter have changed from
y-push-state-*tohy-push-state-*, excepty-push-state-animationend, which has been removed. See the docs for more.
Changes
imagehas been renamed toaccent_image, butimagecontinues to work unless you add thejekyll-seo-tagplugin. This change was necessary becausejekyll-seo-taguses theimagekeyword to set the thumbnail image of a page. While it may be desirable to use the same image for both the sidebar and the thumbnail, the new preferred way to set sidebar images is by using theaccent_imagekey.colorhas been renamed toaccent_colorto be consistent with the newaccent_imagekey, butcolorcontinues to work.Various options that do not make sense outside the context of Hydejack (like
no_push_stateorno_drawer) have been moved under a commonhydejackkey. However, the old options continue to work.hydejack: no_push_state: false no_drawer: falseAll plugins (gems) are now optional. The gem-based version of the theme no longer uses any plugins by default, while the download version follow a “batteries-included” approach and enables some by default.
Links to the
/assets/folder are no longer intercepted by the push state features, which means clickable images and download links should work fine now.Reader views in Firefox and Safari have an easier time recognizing the main content.
[Internal] No more
<style>tags in thebody.[Internal] Content that is generated via JS (error pages, loading, etc…) is now cloned from
templatetags, where it is easier to modify (but before you do, check out the new_data/strings.ymlfile).[Internal] Changed how CSS code is organized. Previously there were two versions of each CSS file for each ‘topic’, one containing core styles to be inlined into the page, the other containing those fetched asynchronously via link tag. Now there is only one file per topic, with the parts to be inlined/linked marked with comments. A script has been added to “split” the CSS into the inline/link parts. Note that this does not affect your
my-*.scssfiles.[Internal] Many CSS classnames have changes, specifically those that would conflict with Bootstrap class names.
[Internal] Many files in
_includeshave been reorganized, speciallyhead.htmlandbody.htmlhave been broken up into smaller parts.[Internal] The
y-drawercomponent (MIT) has been replaced with thehy-drawercomponent (GPL-3.0).[Internal] The
y-push-statecomponent (MIT) has been replaced with thehy-push-statecomponent (GPL-3.0).
Added
The theme now has support for the
jekyll-seo-tagplugin. To use this gem, make sure you use the latestGemfileandGemfile.lockand runbundle install. In your config file, addjekyll-seo-tagtoplugins(formerly calledgems).All texts that were previously hard-coded into the theme can now be configured via
_data/strings.yml. This makes it possible to change certain phases without having to change source files, but it should also make it easier to use Hydejack with other languages. Time and date formats can also be configured, using Ruby’s format directives.The
langkey now accepts values likeen-usorde_AT.- Made the site “mobile web app capable”
- Added
manifest.jsonfor “Add to Homescreen” support on Android - Added
theme-colormeta tag that matches theaccent_colorand changes dynamically - Added
apple-mobile-web-app-*meta tags - Added
ieconfig.xmlfor “Pin to start menu” support in Windows 10. - Old icons and new ones are now located in
assets/icons.
- Added
Hydejack now marks up content as structured data, to the extent possible. The resume is provided as https://schema.org/Person as well as hCard, while projects are provided as https://schema.org/CreativeWork. You can use the Structured Data Testing Tool to see the results.
If you do not want to expose your data in machine-readable form, you can set the
no_structured_dataflag totruein your config file.hydejack: no_structured_data: trueNote that this only applies to the resume and project layout, not the data generated by by
jekyll-seo-tag(Facebook Open Graph and Twitter cards).[PRO] Added “big projects”. You can make a project card span the entire content width (instead of half), by setting
big_projecttotruein the project’s front matter.[PRO] The welcome layout now has a
content_separatoroption, which allows content to move below the “Selected/Latest Projects” and “Selected/Latest Posts” section. Usage:--- layout: welcome content_separator: <!--more--> --- Content above <!--more--> Content below[PRO] The PRO version now has built-in support for Tinyletter. To show a newsletter subscription box below each post, set
tinyletter: <username>in your config file. If you want to use a different mailing provider, you can add your own form in_includes/my-newsletter.html.[PRO] The PRO version now includes styles for input elements, using the same CSS class names as Bootstrap. Check out the Bootstrap docs to learn more.
[PRO] Added links to random posts at the bottom of each post. This can be beneficial for search engine rankings and content discovery. You can remove them with the new
post_addonsoption (see below).[PRO] If a
endDateis missing in yourresume.json, it will render as “<startDate> – present”. You can change the wording in the newstrings.ymlfile.Added support for
jekyll-avatar. If this plugin is enabled in your config file, it will show the avatar of your github account (author.social.github,author.github.usernameauthor.github).Added support for
jekyll-gist.You can now add links to external sites in the sidebar. Create a file like
something.mdand add atitle,menu,order(optional) and aredirect_tofield to the front matter, e.g.:--- title: External menu: true redirect_to: https://example.com/ ---You may combine this with the
jekyll-redirect-fromplugin to generate a redirect page, but this is optional.You can now configure the order of complementary content below posts and projects. By default, Hydejack will show the author first (if any), the newsletter box next (if any), and related posts/projects last.
hydejack: post_addons: [about, newsletter, related, random] project_addons: [about, newsletter, other]To change the order in the output, change to order in the array. You can also drop entries from the output by removing them from the list.
Added an error page that is shown when client-side network errors occur. It contains a link to retry loading the page. Previously, the browser’s default error page would have been shown.
Added
hide_descriptionoption to pages to prevent the content ofdescriptionfields to show up in the output. This allows you to use thedescriptionfield in the front matter to set descriptions for search engines and sharing on social media, without having to worry about the output.You can activate this for all pages by adding to your config file:
defaults: - scope: path: '' values: hide_description: trueAdded a new option called
no_inline_css. Whentrue, Hydejack will generate a single CSS file to be fetched (synchronously) vialinktag, instead of inlining half and including the rest vialinktag.This option may be useful when serving content over HTTP/2, but you should perform your own tests. For more on inlining CSS, see this.
hydejack: no_inline_css: trueAdded
dns-prefetchlinks to Google Fonts and Google Analytics domains to further boost page load speed. These are only included when using Google Fonts/Analytics.You can now define an arbitrary CSS
backgroundfor the sidebar instead of just images, e.g.:accent_image: background: 'linear-gradient(to bottom, rgba(35,62,76,1) 0%,rgba(60,146,158,1) 50%,rgba(213,213,212,1) 100%) #4fb1ba'Category and tag pages can now have arbitrary content (to be shown above the list).
- Links can now be marked for FLIP animations by adding the
flip-titleclass. Use this for links that have the exact same text as the title of the page they are linking, e.g.[NOTICE](/NOTICE/){:.heading.flip-title}.
Performance
- Reduced building time during development. Roughly 50% of the time was spent rebuilding the inline CSS, which is now built once and included via
linktag. Production builds still inlines CSS, so the building speed remains unchanged. For more on how to improve building speeds, see here.
Design
The default background image is no longer anti-selling the theme…
Code blocks, math blocks and tables now use as much space as there is available on the screen. Limiting the line length makes sense for paragraphs, as they are more difficult to read when they span the entire length on a large display, but it is less useful for content, like tables, long formulas or code.
If you do not like this change, you can set
no_break_layouttotruein your config file.hydejack: no_break_layout: trueMargin below code blocks, math blocks and tables increased from
1remto2rem.Gray text now has a higher contrast ratio: I don’t want anybody to “suffer from design”.
Reduced the number of responsive breakpoints.
Added a hover effect on project images.
On mobile, footnotes will be shown as [1] instead of superscript, making them easer to tap.
The sidebar now has a subtle shadow on mobile, to indicate that it can be drawn from the side.
The sidebar now has less margin on the sides.
The sidebar now fits 5 social media icons, up from 4.
The
descriptionin the sidebar now has a smaller font size when it is longer than 100 characters. This is to encourage writing a longerdescriptionfor search engines (~160 characters).h1,h2andh3headings now have differentline-heights to improve readability when they span multiple lines.Marks on external links are now less opaque, but have a hover effect.
More responsible usage of
font_headingin resume layout.When hovering over a headline, a
#link will appear, so that readers can link to individual headlines.Changed the loading spinner to use a single icon instead of several animated
divs.
Fixes
- When linking to an internal document that doesn’t match the regular content structure, the ‘hot replacement’ will no longer get stuck, and reload the page instead.
- Fix jumping to
#links after navigating to a new page. - Fix jumping to
#links in MS Edge. - Fixed a bug on iOS were scrolling was blocked after closing the drawer.
- Fixed a bug where the image used during the project FLIP animation would note be replaced with the higher resolution image after the animation in certain browsers.
- The drawer is now less likely to be opened by accident.
v6.6.1
Aug 10 2017
- Fixed sending incorrect paths to Google Analytics. In previous versions, Hydejack would always send the URL of the initial page for all subsequent page views. Thanks @dannydwarren for pointing this out.
- Fixed
taglinenot showing up in the title.
v6.6.0
Aug 7 2017
- Dependencies from external domains have been removed (with the exception of those that are explicitly defined and optional: Google Analytics, Google Fonts and Disqus). Instead, they are now located in the assets folder and managed via Bower.
- KaTeX is no longer loaded on pages that do not contain math blocks.
preloadlink tags no longer useonload. Instead callbacks are registered within a script tag.Code in code blocks is no longer smaller sized than inline code. To undo this change, open (or create)
_sass/my-inline.scssand add the following:pre code { font-size: .75em; }- Added
_includes/my-head.html, to make it easier to add things to the<head/>without modifying the source. This is especially useful when using the gem-based version of the theme.
v6.5.0
Jul 27 2017
This maintenance release includes various quality-of-life improvements when using the gem-based version of the theme.
Added
Hydejack now uses additional Jekyll plugins by default, which make working with GitHub more convenient. They have been added to the
Gemfileand_config.yml. Note that existing users need to update their_config.yml:gems: - jekyll-default-layout # new - jekyll-feed - jekyll-optional-front-matter # new - jekyll-paginate - jekyll-redirect-from - jekyll-relative-links # new - jekyll-sitemap- Added
licensesfolder that includes the full license texts of licenses mentioned inNOTICE.md. You can, once again, define the author in
_config.yml. Using_data/authors.ymlis still recommended (and takes precedence), but this option is more convenient when setting up a quick (project-) page using the gem-based theme. Also, a mini-version of_data/social.ymlcan be provided as part_config.yml, e.g.:author: social: github: https://github.com/hydecorp/hydejack npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/hydejack download: https://github.com/hydecorp/hydejack/archive/v6.5.0.zip data_social: github: name: GitHub icon: icon-github npm: name: npm icon: icon-npm download: name: Download icon: icon-box-add- A download icon has been added to the default icon font and
_data/social.ymlhas been updated. - Added
_includes/my-scripts.html,_sass/my-inline.scssand_sass/my-style.scssto make it easier to add custom scripts and styles without modifying the source. This is especially handy when using the gem-based version of the theme.
Changed
- Loading web fonts now starts earlier and content download no longer blocks swapping out the fallback font for the new font. Previously, a page containing lots of images could have delayed displaying the web fonts significantly.
- The
homelayout no longer contains a message suggesting that you don’t use it. - The
homelayout now shows up to 5 blog posts and up to 5 pages blow the regular content. - The version history has been moved from
docs/<version>/versions.mdtoCHANGELOG.md. - The license notices have been moved from
docs/<version>/licenses.mdtoNOTICE.md. - Updated gem and npm dependencies
Design
- The default font has been changed from “Noto Serif” to “Noto Sans”. If you have a
fontentry in_config.yml, this will have no effect. nap.jpgis no longer used as default background image in the gem-based theme.- The sidebar content width is now limited to the width of the sidebar (this only effects large screens).
- Project cards and pagination buttons now have slightly rounded borders for a less “rigid” look.
How to restore the old styles
If you would like to use the old font, add the following to _config.yml:
font_heading: "'Roboto Slab', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"
font: "'Noto Serif', Georgia, serif"
google_fonts: "Roboto+Slab:700|Noto+Serif:400,400i,700,700i"
If you were relying on the default setting for the background image, add the following to _config.yml:
image: /hydejack/assets/img/nap.jpg
Note that you have to replace /hydejack with your baseurl.
To restore the old sidebar, open (or create) _sass/my-inline.scss and add the following:
@media screen { .sidebar-sticky { left: 2rem; max-width: none; } }
To remove the border radius, open (or create) _sass/my-inline.scss and add the following:
.card, .pagination-item { border-radius: 0!important; }
v6.4.1
Jun 23 2017
- Fix invalid color hex
v6.4.0
Jun 21 2017
In this release I’ve added a “Other Projects” section to the bottom of each project page, making it easier for users to navigate through your collection and discover other projects. Also, it’s now possible to display larger (data-) tables that were previously cut off (especially on mobile devices).
For more on how to add tables, see the new section in docs/writing.
Smaller changes include a reduced usage of horizontal lines and a more “semantic” use of hr elements. Specifically, the semantics of the resume layout have been improved.
Minor
- Added “Other Projects” section to the bottom of the project layout (similar to “Related Posts”)
- Added CSS classes that make viewing larger (data-) tables possible
- Added section on tables to docs/writing
- Reduced use of
<hr/>elements, using CSS borders instead. - Improved semantic HTML of resume
- Follow favicon best practices and include example icons
- Added
no_google_fontsoption
Design
- Reduced number of horizontal lines, making many layouts feel less “cluttered” (esp.
bloglayout) - Made link hover styles consistent across the board
- Visually separated
theadandtbodyandtfootwithin tables. - Changed RSS and email icons
- Removed top margin for consecutive headings, e.g. when using
h3immediately afterh2.
Fixes
- Fixed bug that caused inline math to be moved to the end of a paragraph when dynamically loading a page.
- Fixed bug that caused layout to break in IE11.
- Fixed bug that caused the project animation to “jump” when using long project titles.
- No more empty attributes on
imgtags.
v6.3.0
Jun 6 2017
This release makes including third party plugins easier. Until now, the push state approach to loading new pages has been interfering with embedded script tags. This version changes this by simulating the sequential loading of script tags on a fresh page load.
This approach should work in a majority of cases, but can still cause problems with scripts that can’t be added more than once per page. If an issue can’t be resolved, there’s now the option to disable push state by setting disable_push_state: true in config.yml.
Minor
- Support embedding
scripttags in markdown content - Add
disable_push_stateoption to_config.yml - Add
disable_draweroption to_config.yml - Rename syntax highlighting file to
syntax.scss - Added chapter on third party scripts to documentation
Design
- Add subtle intro animation
- Rename “Check out X for more” to “See X for more” on welcome* page
- Replace “»” with “→” in “read more”-type of links
Fixes
- Fix default color in gem-based theme
v6.2.0
May 29 2017
- Changed default color and image
- Updated demo content
- Finalized welcome and project page
- Color is now fading correctly when no background image is provided
- Added exemplary usage of excerpt separator
- Removed social media links from
welcomeandaboutpage - Updated dependencies
v6.1.1
May 23 2017
- Add support for
langin front matter and_config.yml. - Add support for
keywordsin front matter and_config.yml.
v6.1.0
May 15 2017
- Updated JS dependencies
- Added version history and licenses to documentation
- Fixed print layout
v6.0.0 (JavaScripten)
May 3 2017
Hydejack has always featured a JavaScript-heavy sidebar, but other than that, JS has been used sparingly. This changes with this release, which adds a ton of (optional) code that changes the feel of the theme dramatically.
Major
Pages are now loaded and swapped through JavaScript. This has a number of effects. First of all, it looks cool, but the animations aren’t just about aesthetics: They also help to hide the network time of fetching the next page, making the entire site feel faster. At the same time, the FOUC introduced in the last release will no longer occur (except on the initial page load).
- Most JS is now unified in the
_jsdirectory and written in ES2016. - The
blog-by-taglayout has been renamed tolist. publicfolder has been renamed toassetsto make the theme compatible with Jekyll’s gem-based themes.- Tags are now supported via Jekyll Collections instead of
_data. - The sidebar can now add links to all kinds of pages.
- Categories are now supported.
- Author information moved to
_data/authors.yml - Added support for multiple authors.
- Using
jekyll-feedplugin (supported on GitHub Pages) instead of custom solution. - Added
aboutlayout. - Added
not-foundlayout. - Added
redirectlayout
See the the migration guide for instructions on how to upgrade.
Minor
- The “accent” font (heading font) is now used for all headings. This gives the theme a “bolder” look and was necessary for the animation: link => heading.
- Changed default text font from “PT Serif” to “Noto Serif”.
- Added CSS classes for styling markdown content.
- Links have a new style. They now always display an underline to make the choice of the link color less critical (darker colors were hard to distinguish from regular text).
- Made social media icons larger and easier to tap.
- Social media icons are now also part of the “about” sections of a post.
- Added support for a copyright notice at the bottom. Can be set via the config variable
copyright. - Changed responsive breakpoints and added support for very large displays.
- The site is now printable.
- The
bloglayout now only shows the excerpt instead of the full post. - Links to external pages are now marked with a symbol.
- Added margin above social media icons to prevent accidental tapping
- Added gem files so that
bundle installandbundle exec jekyll servework - Disabled HTML minification when running via
jekyll serve - Added dingbat to signal end of post
Fixes
- Related posts is no longer blank for posts that do not belong to a category.
- Footnotes now use the text version of “leftwards arrow with hook” instead of the emoji on iOS.
- Text is no longer invisible while waiting for Google Fonts to load.
- Always show scrollbar to prevent layout “jumps”
v5.3.0
Oct 1 2016
a11y improvements
- Use HTML5 semantics tags + roles
- Don’t set
maximum-scale=1 - Fix bug with
sr-onlyclass
Math support improvements
- LaTeX syntax errors will no longer prevent correct math blocks from being rendered
- LaTeX syntax errors logged to console
v5.2.0
Sep 29 2016
Prevent structural FOUC
v5.1.0
Sep 28 2016
Cross-browser compatibility improvements:
- Added features tests
- Fixed layout in IE 10 and 11
- Disabled stylesheets and JS in IE 9 and below.
v5.0.0 (The Fast One)
Sep 16 2016
This major release increases page load speed dramatically. The page now scores roughly 90/100 on Google’s PageSpeed Insights (up from ~50) and has a high score on similar tools.
Most importantly, the critical rendering path is no longer blocked by loading styles or scripts, meaning the site becomes visible faster.
Page load speed matters to Google, but is also very apparent to visitors with slow internet connections.
However, as a side effect of these optimizations, the site now has a visible FOUC. Future versions might address this, but it is the currency in which loading speed is being payed for and can not be fully avoided.
Major
- HTML, CSS and JS served minified.
- JS downloading starts only after the rest of the page is renderd.
- Critical CSS (above-the-fold) is inlined into the document, the rest is fetched later.
In order to minify the CSS and make it more modular it has been rewritten in SCSS.
Minor
- Colored focus outline in page color
- Tabindex for tab navigation
- Social media icons easier tappable with finger
Trivia
Not strictly part of the release, but the images have been blurred to increase text readability and help with loading speed as well (burred images get compressed by JPG much better).
v4.0.1
Sep 11 2016
Fix per-page color and image
v4.0.0 (Social Media Impocalypse)
Aug 30 2016
Breaking
- Structure of
_config.ymlhas changed- Social media usernames are now located under
author: social: <platform>: <username>. disqusis now a top-level entry (moved fromauthor).- Now has
font,font_accentandgoogle_fontsfields that are mandatory.
- Social media usernames are now located under
- Now defaults to the
bloglayout, old style is available viablog-by-taglayout, seearchive.html.
New features
- Added a lot of social media icons, configurable via
_config.yml. - New
bloglayout. Classic, paginated. - Fonts are configurable via
_config.yml.
Design
- Link underlines are now fixed-sized for all font sizes (no thicker lines for headlines, etc)
Fixes
- Correctly set the meta description field using either the
descriptionfield orpost.excerptas a fallback (used to contain the unmodified markdown). - Fixed various URL bugs relating to
site.baseurl.
Internal
- Refactoring, preventing code duplications, heavier usage of
includes.
v3.0.0 (Hydejack)
May 7 2016
Hydejack is a pretentious two-column Jekyll theme, stolen by @qwtel from Hyde. You could say it was.. hydejacked.
Features
Unlike Hyde, it’s very opinionated about how you are going to use it.
Features include:
- Touch-enabled sidebar / drawer for mobile, including fallback when JS is disabled.
- Github Pages compatible tag support based on this post.
- Customizable link color and sidebar image, per-site, per-tag and per-post.
- Optional author section at the bottom of each post.
- Optional comment section powered by Disqus.
- Layout for posts grouped by year
- Wide array of social media icons on sidebar.
- Math blocks via KaTeX.
v2.0.0 (Hyde)
Jan 2 2014
v1.0.0 (Hyde)
Oct 15 2013