diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4685a61..c2e5ac9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -7,18 +7,18 @@ [![Screenshot](README.pic1.jpg)](https://tsjensen.github.io/fuse-core/) This [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/) theme is for you if you need a personal website that simply -summarizes the links to your social media profiles and external content. It is: +summarizes the links to your social media profiles and external content. - *responsive* - adapts to all screen sizes - *mobile-friendly* - *lightweight* - no JavaScript (except for Google Analytics, if enabled) -- *easy to configure* - no HTML knowledge required, just change *_config.yml* +- *easy to configure* - no HTML knowledge required, just change *_config.yml* ([step-by-step guide](https://github.com/tsjensen/fuse-core/wiki/Setup-Instructions)) - *fast* - All third party components loaded via their CDN (with [subresource integrity](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Subresource_Integrity)), so most resources are already cached from visits to other websites. -- Optional Google Analytics supported, with IP anonymization and cookie consent popup +- Optional Google Analytics support, with IP anonymization and cookie consent popup (optional, but these things are helpful to comply with EU data protection laws). - You'll need a Google Analytics account, of course, and set it up correctly first. + You'll need to have a Google Analytics account set up for this to work, of course. ## Performance Hint @@ -45,11 +45,10 @@ The *Fuse Core* theme is free to use and modify under the terms of the ## Ancestry -The visual design for this theme is taken from the -[front-cover](https://github.com/dashingcode/front-cover) theme by [Dashingcode](https://github.com/dashingcode). -Big thank you, it looks awesome! +The visual design for this theme is heavily inspired by [Dashingcode](https://github.com/dashingcode)'s +[front-cover](https://github.com/dashingcode/front-cover). Big thank you, it looks awesome! -However, the *Fuse Core* theme is a complete reimplementation, which makes it very different on the inside. +However, *Fuse Core* is a complete reimplementation, which makes it very different on the inside. There are many improvements big and small over front-cover, making *Fuse Core* a kind of "front-cover 2.0" or "front-cover Plus":