There are two options for sharing a post to Twitter: To add a custom message, you can follow the steps under Sharing New Posts and Publicize in the Classic Editor. The easiest is to use the Custom Message option in the publishing options box prior to publishing your post. There are a few different ways to set up different messages when your post is shared to your Social Media account. You’ll then see the Publicize options under the Share this post section, where you can toggle social media connections, connect new services, and write a custom message to be used when your post is shared.
To configure the Publicize options when writing a new post, click the green Jetpack icon at top right of the edit screen: They do not have access to do anything else such as getting access to the social network account directly. Note: Making a connection global only allows other users to share their posts to the social network. To make the connection available to all users, check the box labelled Connection available to all administrators, editors, and authors:
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To view your site locally and automatically update it when you make changes, run jekyll serve -watch. To build it with any new changes, run jekyll build. It's now viewable at localhost:4000, if you enter it into your address bar. To view your site locally, you can run jekyll serve. surge.sh if you want a custom domain, I recommend you read Surge's guide on custom domains, since it assumes some technical proficiency on your end. You will be asked to create an account with e-mail and password. If you don't plan on defining a Twitter and GitHub username as well as an e-mail address, I recommend you just delete those lines, since the defaults will be featured on your site otherwise. blog url: " " # the base hostname & protocol for your site twitter_username: jekyllrb github_username: jekyll # Build settings markdown: kramdown baseurl: " " # the subpath of your site, e.g.
It will appear in your document head meta (for Google search results) and in your feed.xml site description. # Site settings title: Your awesome title email: description: > # this means to ignore newlines until "baseurl:" Write an awesome description for your new site here. If you change this file, please restart the server process. # For technical reasons, this file is *NOT* reloaded automatically when you use # 'jekyll serve'. # Welcome to Jekyll! # This config file is meant for settings that affect your whole blog, values # which you are expected to set up once and rarely need to edit after that.