Open the index.html file to edit the config variables with yours below.
$.extend(spring.config, {
// my blog title
title: 'Spring',
// my blog description
desc: "A blog engine written by github issues [Fork me on GitHub](https://github.com/zhaoda/spring)",
// my github username
owner: 'zhaoda',
// creator's username
creator: 'zhaoda',
// the repository name on github for writting issues
repo: 'spring',
// custom page
pages: [
]
})
Put your domain into the CNAME file if you have.
Commit your change and push it.
And then
Goto your repository settings page to turn on the Issues feature.
Browser this repository's issues page, like this https://github.com/your-username/your-repo-name/issues?state=open.
Click the New Issue button to just write some content as a new one blog.
Finally
Browser this repository's GitHub Pages url, like this http://your-username.github.io/your-repo-name, you will see your Spring blog, have a test.
For the impatient, here's how to get a Spring blog site up and running.
First of all
Repository Name
.Secondly
Open the
index.html
file to edit the config variables with yours below.CNAME
file if you have.And then
Issues
feature.https://github.com/your-username/your-repo-name/issues?state=open
.New Issue
button to just write some content as a new one blog.Finally
http://your-username.github.io/your-repo-name
, you will see your Spring blog, have a test.