As I started building my blog, I realized it would be really nice to have a featured image that appears above my blog posts. The image gets a reader’s attention and sets the tone for the content they will read. In this 2-part video series, I show you how to do that using the standard minima site Jekyll ships with. You can take these ideas and concepts and add them to your site.
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Feel free to clone the repo and use the code freely:
BillRaymond / jekyll-featured-images
Sample Jekyll site that shows how to implement featured images on posts and post feeds.
The repo has GitHub Pages installed, so you can try it out live here.
I am an occasional developer, so if you have any insights on how to improve, please feel free to offer your constructive comments. On my actual website, you will see I created a shared component that can be reused throughout the site. If you are interested in learning how to do that, let me know in the comments.
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