# eleventy-base-blog v8 A starter repository showing how to build a blog with the [Eleventy](https://www.11ty.dev/) site generator (using the [v2.0 beta release](https://www.11ty.dev/blog/eleventy-v2-beta/)). ## Features - Using [Eleventy v2.0](https://www.11ty.dev/blog/eleventy-v2-beta/) with zero-JavaScript output. - Content is entirely pre-rendered (this is a static site). - Easily [deploy](#deploy-this-to-your-own-site) to various hosting providers. - Live reload provided by [Eleventy Dev Server](https://www.11ty.dev/docs/dev-server/). - Content-driven [hierarchical navigation](https://www.11ty.dev/docs/plugins/navigation/) - Automated [image optimization](https://www.11ty.dev/docs/plugins/image/) via the `{% image %}` shortcode (images can be co-located with posts) (with zero-JavaScript output). - Built-in [syntax highlighter](https://www.11ty.dev/docs/plugins/syntaxhighlight/) (with zero-JavaScript output). - Automated next/previous links on blog posts. - Use `draft: true` to only show draft blog posts (during `--serve` and `--watch` run modes). Drafts are excluded from full builds. - Easily [deploy to a subfolder without changing any content](https://www.11ty.dev/docs/plugins/html-base/) - Easily configure templates via the [Eleventy Data Cascade](https://www.11ty.dev/docs/data-cascade/) - Output URLs are independent of content’s location on the file system. - Generated: 1. [feeds for Atom and JSON](https://www.11ty.dev/docs/plugins/rss/) 1. `sitemap.xml` 1. Tag pages ([demo](https://eleventy-base-blog.netlify.app/tags/)) 1. Content not found (404) page ## Demos - [Netlify](https://eleventy-base-blog.netlify.com/) - [GitHub Pages](https://11ty.github.io/eleventy-base-blog/) - [Remix on Glitch](https://glitch.com/~11ty-eleventy-base-blog) ## Deploy this to your own site Deploy this Eleventy site in just a few clicks on these services: - [Get your own Eleventy web site on Netlify](https://app.netlify.com/start/deploy?repository=https://github.com/11ty/eleventy-base-blog) - If you run Eleventy locally you can drag your `_site` folder to [`drop.netlify.com`](https://drop.netlify.com/) to upload it! - [Get your own Eleventy web site on Vercel](https://vercel.com/import/project?template=11ty%2Feleventy-base-blog) - Read more about [Deploying an Eleventy project](https://www.11ty.dev/docs/deployment/) to the web. ## Getting Started ### 1. Clone this Repository ``` git clone https://github.com/11ty/eleventy-base-blog.git my-blog-name ``` ### 2. Navigate to the directory ``` cd my-blog-name ``` Specifically have a look at `eleventy.config.js` to see if you want to configure any Eleventy options differently. ### 3. Install dependencies ``` npm install ``` ### 4. Edit `_data/metadata.json` ### 5. Run Eleventy Generate a production-ready build: ``` npx @11ty/eleventy ``` Or build and host locally on a local development server: ``` npx @11ty/eleventy --serve ``` Or in debug mode to see all the internals: ``` DEBUG=Eleventy* npx @11ty/eleventy ``` ### Implementation Notes - `content/about/index.md` is an example of a content page. - `content/blog/` has the blog posts but really they can live in any directory. They need only the `post` tag to be included in the blog posts [collection](https://www.11ty.dev/docs/collections/). - Use the `eleventyNavigation` key (via the [Eleventy Navigation plugin](https://www.11ty.dev/docs/plugins/navigation/)) in your front matter to add a template to the top level site navigation. This is in use on `content/index.njk` and `content/about/index.md`. - Content can be in _any template format_ (blog posts needn’t exclusively be markdown, for example). Configure your project’s supported templates in `eleventy.config.js` -> `templateFormats`. - The `public` folder in your input directory will be copied to the output folder (via `addPassthroughCopy` in the `eleventy.config.js` file). This means `./public/css/*` will live at `./_site/css/*` after your build completes. - The blog post feed template is in `feed/feed.njk`. This feed also uses the global data file at `_data/metadata.json`. - This project uses three layouts: - `_includes/layouts/base.njk`: the top level HTML structure - `_includes/layouts/home.njk`: the home page template (wrapped into `base.njk`) - `_includes/layouts/post.njk`: the blog post template (wrapped into `base.njk`) - `_includes/postslist.njk` is a Nunjucks include and is a reusable component used to display a list of all the posts. `index.njk` has an example of how to use it.