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\ No newline at end of file +=============================== + +Introduction +------------ + +Hyde is a simple tool to generate static websites. Its strength lies in its ease of use. The wheel is not invented +again; hyde is written in Ruby and uses ERB templates. +Hyde works with a master page that defines a layout and multiple files are used as content. In this way is possible +to split down UI and content. + +Guide +----- + +Let's create a website with only two pages. First, let's create a `master.rhtml` file used as template. +``` +<html> + <head> + <title><%= @title %></title> + </head> + <body> + <div style="border: 1px solid orange"> + <%= render @pageFileName %> + </div> + </body> +</html> +``` +There are two variables: + +- `@title` is the page's title, it's defined inside config file; +- `@pageFileName` is the file name to render, in this example will be rendered `page1.rhtml` and `page2.rhtml`. + +`page1.rhtml`: +``` +<h1>Page one</h1> +<p>Content of page one.</p> +<a href="page2.html">Page 2 ></a> +``` +`page2.rhtml` +``` +<h1>Page two</h1> +<p>Content of page 2.</p> +<a href="page1.html">< Page 1</a> +``` + +`page1.rhtml.config`: +``` +title: Page 1 +``` + +`page2.rhtml.config`: +``` +title: Page 2 +``` + +After creating the files, you'll see this: +``` +$ ls -1 +master.rhtml +page1.rhtml +page1.rhtml.config +page2.rhtml +page2.rhtml.config +``` +At this point, let's execute the following commands: +``` +hyde -f page1.rhtml > page1.html +hyde -f page2.rhtml > page2.html +``` +Open the two HTML files (page1.html and page2.html) on your browser. |