- author
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Arwid Bancewicz arwid.ca
- version
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0.1
- languages
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Ruby on Rails, HTML, CSS, Javascript
- updated
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16 Mar 2011
This is a Ruby on Rails site template using Html5boilerplate, jquery.Page, PIE.htc, Jammit, and Humans.txt. It can be viewed here: sitetemplate.heroku.com. The goal is to create a site template that uses best practices, degrades well with browsers, and optimizes with ease so you can get your project off the ground quickly and right-footed.
Start your new website:
git clone [email protected]:Arwid/ruby-boilerplate.git <site_name>
View it in your browser:
cd <site_name> rails s -p 3000 -e development // visit http://localhost:3000
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Rails 3.0.5
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Ruby 1.9.2
HTML5Boilerplate is used as the HTML/CSS/JS base for a fast, robust and future-proof site. It’s HTML is poured into app/views/layouts/application.html.erb and CSS into public/stylesheets/base.css. Instead of using HTML5Boilerplate’s ant script for asset compression, Jammit is used instead which fits in very nicely. jQuery.Page is used to make it very easy to add per-page Javascript.
Here is the core structure (excluding error pages):
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public/
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apple-touch-icon.jpg
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favicon.ico
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humans.txt
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PIE.htc
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robots.txt
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assets/
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images/
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embed/
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stylesheets/
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base.css
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handheld.css
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mylibs/
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views/
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layouts/
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_footer.css
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_header.css
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application.css
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page/
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home.css
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shared/
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javascripts/
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application.js
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libs/
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jquery-1.4.2.min.js
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modernizr-1.6.min.js
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dd_belatedpng.min.js
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mylibs/
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jquery.Page.js
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profiling/
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ruby-boilerplate is covered by the MIT License.