@ -51,11 +51,12 @@ Kills the local web server process.
## Third Party Integration
### Twitter
To configure your twitter feed, edit twitter.js where you can set:
Twitter settings are at the top of _layouts/default.haml
You can also change:
- Account for the feed
- Number of tweets to show
- Show Mentions (true/false)
twitter_user: your_twitter_name
show_replies: false
tweet_count: 3
### 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:
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### 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/).
### Removing Third party integrations
All third party integration is conditionally included. All you have to do is remove the variable from the layout and you're done. If you like, you can also remove the include blocks from the default layout.
## 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.