By Arne Eilermann <[email protected]> and Jens Wille <[email protected]>
jekyll-tagging is a Jekyll plugin, to add a tag cloud and per tag pages plus feeds to your Jekyll generated Website.
Install it:
gem install jekyll-tagging
Add this line to your Jekyll project’s Gemfile:
gem 'jekyll-tagging'
Add the following to your _plugins/ext.rb
file:
require 'jekyll/tagging'
And in your _config.yml
you have to define your layout used to generate tag pages like:
tag_page_layout: tag_page tag_page_dir: tag
Now you got a new filter called tag_cloud
which you can use with the site
object as argument in your layout to get a cloud of all your site’s tags. The tags are linked to their related tag page. Furthermore, you got a tags
filter which you can feed withe a post
or a site
object to get a link list of all its tags.
You can optionally define a per tag Atom/RSS feed. In your _config.yml
define the following:
tag_feed_layout: tag_feed tag_feed_dir: tag
(tag_page_dir
and tag_feed_dir
can have the same value.)
If your Jekyll permalink
configuration is set to something other than :pretty
, and you still want to have pretty tag links define the following in your _config.yml
:
tag_permalink_style: pretty
Sometimes you don’t want tag pages generated for certain pages. That’s ok! Just add ignored_tags: [tags,to,ignore]
to your _config.yml
--- layout: default --- <h2>{{ page.tag }}</h2> <ul> {% for post in page.posts %} <li><a href="{{ post.url }}">{{ post.title }}</a> ({{ post.date | date_to_string }} | Tags: {{ post | tags }})</li> {% endfor %} </ul> <div id="tag-cloud"> {{ site | tag_cloud }} </div>
--- layout: nil --- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> <title>Your Title - {{ page.tag }}</title> <link href="http://example.com{{ page.url }}" rel="self"/> <link href="http://example.com/tag/{{ page.tag }}.html"/> <updated>{{ site.time | date_to_xmlschema }}</updated> <id>http://example.com/tag/{{ page.tag }}.html</id> <author> <name>Author Here</name> </author> {% for post in page.posts %} <entry> <title>{{ post.title }}</title> <link href="http://example.com{{ post.url }}"/> <updated>{{ post.date | date_to_xmlschema }}</updated> <id>http://example.com{{ post.id }}</id> <content type="html">{{ post.content | xml_escape }}</content> </entry> {% endfor %} </feed>
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