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# v1.0.2
## 06/22/2015
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* Added sub-topic pages
# v1.0.1
## 06/17/2015
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# v1.0.0
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# RTFM Skeleton
# select2.org
![RTFM Screenshot](assets/rtfm-screenshot.png)
https://select2.org
This is a sample skeleton site that mimics the official Grav documentation: http://learn.getgrav.org. This skeleton uses the [learn2 theme](https://github.com/getgrav/grav-theme-learn2)
This is the repository for the documentation for Select2. It is built with the flat-file CMS [Grav](http://getgrav.org), using their [RTFM skeleton](https://github.com/getgrav/grav-skeleton-rtfm-site#rtfm-skeleton).
# Features
## Local installation
* Lightweight and minimal for optimal performance
* Fully responsive with off-page mobile navigation
* SCSS based CSS source files for easy customization
* Built specifically for providing easy to read documentation
* [Font Awesome](http://fontawesome.io/) icon support
* Viewed page tracking
* Integrated support for documentation content sourced/maintained via GitHub
### Step 1 - Install Grav
>> If you want more information about using Grav with GitHub, check out [part 1](http://getgrav.org/blog/developing-with-github-part-1) and [part 2](http://getgrav.org/blog/developing-with-github-part-2) of our guide called *Grav Development with Github*.
This application uses the [Grav](https://learn.getgrav.org/) CMS. This repository does not contain a full Grav installation - rather, it just contains the contents of Grav's `user` directory, which is where all of our content, themes, and assets live. This was done as per the [recommendation on Grav's blog](https://getgrav.org/blog/developing-with-github-part-2), to make it easier to deploy changes to the live server.
# Supported Page Templates
To install this website on your computer, first [install grav core](https://getgrav.org/downloads) in a project folder called `select2-docs` under your webserver's document root folder. Then, find the `user` folder inside of your project folder. Delete the contents of the `user` folder and clone this repository directly into the user folder.
* "Docs" template
* "Chapter" template
* Error view template
# Configuration
When you're done it might look something like this:
```
top_level_version: false
home_url:
github:
enabled: true
position: top
tree: https://github.com/getgrav/grav-skeleton-rtfm-site/blob/develop/
commits: https://github.com/getgrav/grav-skeleton-rtfm-site/commits/develop/
htdocs/
└── select2-docs/
├── assets/
├── ...
├── user/
├── .git
├── accounts/
├── assets/
├── config/
└── ...
└── ...
```
| Setting | Child Setting | Description |
| :----- | :----- | :----- |
| top_level_version | | When set to `true`, displays level icons and numbered lists. |
| home_url | | Enables you to enter a different URL link from the logo (ex: http://google.com) |
| github | enabled | Can be set to `true` or `false`. When set to `true`, it generates the **Edit this page** link to GitHub for each page. |
| github | position | Sets the position for the GitHub edit link. Can be set to `top` or `bottom`. |
| github | tree | Sets the tree by which your site's content is based. Generally the repo your site's content is pulled from. |
| github | commits | Sets the link to the commits page for the site's content repo. |
### Step 2
## Basic Setup for a New Grav Site
Grav needs your webserver to be able to write to certain directories. In OSX with XAMPP installed, this won't work by default. To deal with this:
The simplest way to install the learn2 theme with RTFM content for Grav is to download and install the RTFM Skeleton package:
Add default webserver user `daemon` to OSX's `staff` group (which already has the necessary permissions for writing to files/directories):
1. [Download RTFM Skeleton](http://getgrav.org/downloads/skeletons#extras)
2. Unzip the package into your web root folder.
3. Point your browser at the folder.
4. Job done!
`sudo dseditgroup -o edit -a daemon -t user staff`
**TIP:** Check out the [general Grav Installation Instructions](http://learn.getgrav.org/basics/installation) for more details on this process.
### Step 3
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Visit the local installation in your browser! For example, http://localhost/select2-docs.
## Credits
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