>
>
> I am looking at different themes for the rest of the website. I have
> seen some nice Jekyll, MkDocs and other themes would like to share
> them.
>
> 1.  Documentation Theme (Jekyll)
>
>     Link - http://idratherbewriting.com/documentation-theme-jekyll/
>
>     This is the same theme being currently used by Google for the
>     GSoC guides. It's a very simple theme with a lot of customizable
>     elements.
>
> This is good, especially the navbar toggle button :) . It is also similar
to
current mkdocs implementation. With this docs and {blogs, tutorials, news
...}
can be separated easily.


> 2.  Jekyll Doc Theme
>
>     Link - https://aksakalli.github.io/jekyll-doc-theme/
>
>     This is a more modern-looking parent theme with many different
>     'looks'. They can be viewed here - https://bootswatch.com/3/
>
> This looks better than the former one, but some minor changes like
decreasing the area occupied by side navbar (which is currently 30%)
and increasing the font-size. But it has better UI than former one.



> 3.  Other Jekyll themes
>
>     There are many other Jekyll themes available at
>     http://jekyllthemes.org/. Many of these are blog-oriented, so
>     they might not be fit for the project.
>

Agree.
But these theme's search functionality is not good :( . They are just
searching among headings.

>
> Although Jekyll is very customizable, it also means that there are a
> lot of configuration files that need to be maintained. This is not
> necessarily a bad thing.
>
> No, but if config information like title, permalink ... can be made
implicit
or a separate config file for that would be great.


Ankit
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