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I have an existing GitHub Pages blog that uses the default Minima theme for Jekyll. I tried changing to Reverie by installing the gem and changing the theme in _config.yml but the result looks quite bad. One issue is that /assets/main/style.css is missing but having fixed that, things still don't look well.
My question is - Is it possible to change from Minima to Reverie and not have to install Reverie fresh? Might there be instructions for how to do this online somewhere?
Thanks,
urig
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I hope you have your issue solved by now, but pulling that off would be very complicated.
Why ?
Jekyll versions have changed a lot and, afaik minima being the default theme for Jekyll will ideally bundle all required gems ,the same would not stand true for reverie.
Even if you start replacing files in order to import reverie, there will be collisions in style sheets and a lot of cached files.
The best solution ?
The best way is to start afresh, since you can simply import all your blog posts and pages and then configure minor changes.
Hi,
I hope this is the right place to ask this.
I have an existing GitHub Pages blog that uses the default Minima theme for Jekyll. I tried changing to Reverie by installing the gem and changing the theme in _config.yml but the result looks quite bad. One issue is that
/assets/main/style.css
is missing but having fixed that, things still don't look well.My question is - Is it possible to change from Minima to Reverie and not have to install Reverie fresh? Might there be instructions for how to do this online somewhere?
Thanks,
urig
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: