Article version: Enterprise Server 2.17
Adding a theme to your GitHub Pages site using Jekyll
You can personalize your Jekyll site by adding and customizing a theme.
GitHub Pages is available in public repositories with GitHub Free and GitHub Free for organizations, and in public and private repositories with GitHub Pro, GitHub Team, GitHub Enterprise Cloud, and GitHub Enterprise Server.
People with write permissions for a repository can add a theme to a GitHub Pages site using Jekyll.
Changes to your site are published automatically when the changes are merged into your site's publishing source. If you want to preview your changes first, you can make the changes locally instead of on GitHub Enterprise. Then, test your site locally. For more information, see "Testing your GitHub Pages site locally with Jekyll."
Adding a theme
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On GitHub Enterprise, navigate to your site's repository.
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Navigate to the publishing source for your site. For more information about publishing sources, see "About GitHub Pages."
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Navigate to _config.yml.
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In the upper right corner of the file view, click to open the file editor.
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Add a new line to the file for the theme name. Type
theme: THEME-NAME
, replacing THEME-NAME with the name of the theme as shown in the README of the theme's repository. For a list of supported themes, see "Supported themes" on the GitHub Pages site. -
At the bottom of the page, type a short, meaningful commit message that describes the change you made to the file. You can attribute the commit to more than one author in the commit message. For more information, see "Creating a commit with multiple co-authors."
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Below the commit message fields, decide whether to add your commit to the current branch or to a new branch. If your current branch is
master
, you should choose to create a new branch for your commit and then create a pull request. For more information, see "Creating a new pull request." -
Click Propose file change.
Customizing your theme's CSS
Your theme's source repository may offer some help in customizing your theme. For example, see "Minima's README."
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On GitHub Enterprise, navigate to your site's repository.
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Navigate to the publishing source for your site. For more information about publishing sources, see "About GitHub Pages."
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Create a new file called /assets/css/style.scss.
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Add the following content to the top of the file:
--- --- @import "";
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Add any custom CSS or Sass (including imports) you'd like immediately after the
@import
line.
Customizing your theme's HTML layout
Your theme's source repository may offer some help in customizing your theme. For example, see "Minima's README."
- On GitHub, navigate to your theme's source repository. For example, the source repository for Minima is https://github.com/jekyll/minima.
- In the _layouts folder, navigate to your theme's default.html file.
- Copy the contents of the file.
- On GitHub Enterprise, navigate to your site's repository.
- Navigate to the publishing source for your site. For more information about publishing sources, see "About GitHub Pages."
- Create a file called _layouts/default.html.
- Paste the default layout content you copied earlier.
- Customize the layout as you'd like.