I want to add a heart symbol button over which a stripe payment gateway would open. The blog is hosted in GitHub. How can I create such button like "Buy me a coffee" or "Red Heart" on my jekyll website?
You can have HTML code inside a markdown in Jekyll so just add the HTML code for the button in the markdown file.
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i need a little help...
Actually i have made a GitHub page but i want to change the file which is being displayed to the website made by me ...
Actually it's a .md file and i made a html file...
Now i want to change the file which is being displayed in the site.
I want to switch from .md to html file which is already in my repo for GitHub pages.
If anyone knows how to deal with it, please help
I'm also adding my github repo link : https://github.com/S2Sofficial/swaroop2sky
And here is the github page link:
https://s2sofficial.github.io/swaroop2sky/
Create index.html file, and it will work as your home page.
OR
simply, change the file name of Welcome to Swaroop2sky _ swaroop2sky.html to index.html.
You can not show your website on GitHub page.
You can include html tags in README to format text.
GitHub does not support html format for README. See answer on StackOverflow about README formats.
GitHub does not support iframe either. See answer on SO about iframe.
I'm trying to create a blog using HTML/CSS. So far, I've created and styled the page and I want to start adding blog posts.
Instead of filling up my HTML document with the blog article in a <p> or <h*something*> tag, I was hoping I can link to a local .md file in a blog-articles folder. That way, I can write the blogs in as .md files, stash them in the folder, and link them into my website.
Is this possible?
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I'd basically like to replace the typed out blog post in the main HTML with a link to either a .md or .html file that opens/reads automatically.
https://codepen.io/kremebey/pen/RJdQJp
[I've commented out the part of the HTML where the adjustment would likely occur]
You could use something like: https://github.com/evilstreak/markdown-js which is a great markdown visualizer. Or you could convert it to HTML with this: http://sebastianraschka.com/Articles/2014_markdown_syntax_color.html Hope this helps!
I've developed a custom HTML homepage for my prestashop site, but it seems I do not know how to incorporate it, I've tried looking into the prestashop forums, but all it shows are for .tpl files, is there a way for me to link them to the homepage?
Can I just link it as an html page or do I really need to put it inside a tpl page for it to work?
Create your .html file (say 'test.html).
In test file you need to
add these lines of code before your html code
<?php
include(dirname(__FILE__).'/config/config.inc.php');
Tools::displayFileAsDeprecated();
include(dirname(__FILE__).'/header.php');?>
Also add these lines after your html code
<?php include(dirname(__FILE__).'/footer.php');?>
Place the test.html file in the public_html folder.
Now you need to add the page to link with your site.
If it is home page you need to add it to index.php otherwise you can just add the url (http://mysite/test.html) to menu bar or footer links, where ever you want to put it.
I have placed my php page link in the footer information part using anchor tag as shown in the image
In prestashop you can find "Home Editorial" module, in this module you can put your html obviously the module need to be transplant in displayHome position.
I used pelican to build my personal blog, but I don't know how to add a header menu in my page. The default menu is "Review", I want to add a menu like "About Me ", but I don't know where to add the code to make my page work. Some examples may help me.
If you create a folder named pages inside the content folder, all the files in it will be used to generate static pages, such as About or Contact pages.
Cite from Pelican Page documentation.
In your case add about.md file in content/pages folder (create folder pages if not exist) and set article title Title: About Me.
Menu behaviour can be overridden on base.html from templates folder.
So I have been using the foundation framework to create my website. Its full of HTML,CSS,JS and images. I was looking at a tutorial from HTML to Wordpress conversion. I understanding having separate files called header.php, footer.php, aside.php and index.php.
What I don't understand that has not been spoken about is I have 3 pages in my website. HOME , ABOUTUS and FAQ. They all have the same footer and header. Is the index.php a template for the actual theme from which I can build upon to create the other pages or do I have to do this process manually for each file.
the index.php is your front page. The page.php file includes your pages but you have to create the file. Please read a tutorial how to do this. If you would like to create a page you should copy the content from your HOME, ABOUTUS, FAQ in the textfield in wordpress where you create your pages. HTML is allowed it should be no problem but you have to remove the header and footer from HOME, ABOUTUS and FAQ because you include it in your theme. If you would like to use a menu on your website which display the links to your pages you have to register a menu in your functions.php and to include it in the header, footer, page.php, index.php etc. But read a tutorial, please. After that you should know how to create a WordPress theme