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diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index ef08cd6b..782fcd70 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -49,6 +49,26 @@ Kills the local web server process. *There are more but these are the ones you'll use the most. Read the Rakefile if you want to learn more* +## Third Party Integration +### Twitter +To configure your twitter feed, edit twitter.js where you can set: + +- Account for the feed +- Number of tweets to show +- Show Mentions (true/false) + +### Disqus Comments +Octopress has built in support for the Disqus commenting system, using the "universal code" installation method. First register your site at [http://disqus.com/comments/register/](http://disqus.com/comments/register/) Then, to enable Disqus comments on your blog, edit the YAML block at the top of the default layout: + +1. Add your site's Disqus shortname +2. Add your site's full url eg: http://yoursite.com + +### Google Site Search +First setup sitesearch for your site at [http://google.com/sitesearch/](http://google.com/sitesearch/) then add your site\_search\_id to the YAML block in the default layout. + +### Google Analytics +The analytics tracking scripts are already integrated into Octopress, all you have to do is register your site at [http://google.com/analytics/](http://google.com/analytics/). + ## Style Configuration ### What you need to know Octopress's stylesheets are written in [SASS](http://sass-lang.com). If you haven't learned SASS, you should. It's the future. Octopress also uses [Compass](http://compass-style.org) which is a framework for SASS and contains a great library of SASS mixins which make it trivial to write complicated CSS. This is also the future. |