https://github.com/cboucher01/dogged

A Jekyll template for bilingual digital editions based on Ed.

https://github.com/cboucher01/dogged

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A Jekyll template for bilingual digital editions based on Ed.

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  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: cboucher01
  • License: other
  • Language: SCSS
  • Default Branch: main
  • Size: 173 KB
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doggEd: A Jekyll Theme for Minimal Bilingual Editions

Introduction

doggEd is a Jekyll theme based on Ed and inspired by Encyclopedia of the Dog. It is designed for minimal bilingual editions and allow readers to view texts in both languages side-by-side or either one by itself. Its simple, unobtrusive menu enables users to easily configure the settings to their liking.

Like Ed, doggEd was created with minimal computing principles in mind.

Current Features

  • Templates for narrative, drama and poetry
  • Responsive design for mobile phones, tablets and PCs.
  • Relatively easy to learn and teach
  • Works well in high- or low- bandwidth scenarios
  • Easier for digital archives and libraries to preserve
  • Open source, open access
  • Unobtrusive footnotes
  • Metadata in Dublin Core and OpenGraph to play nice with Zotero, libraries and social media.
  • Automatic table of content generation
  • Simple search functionality
  • Annotations via hypothes.is
  • Optional: Ability to generate well-formatted bibliographies and linked citations

Installing and using doggEd

The instructions for getting started with doggEd are the same as for Ed. Please visit the Ed documentation page, for information on how to install and use the template.

This repository will be updated with doggEd-specific instructions at a later time.

Owner

  • Name: Cameron Boucher
  • Login: cboucher01
  • Kind: user

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Dependencies

Gemfile rubygems
  • html-proofer >= 0
  • kramdown-parser-gfm >= 0
  • webrick >= 1.8.2
ed..gemspec rubygems
  • bundler >= 2.3 development
  • rake >= 13.0 development
  • webrick >= 1.7 development
  • jekyll >= 4.2, < 4.4