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plaintextproject.online
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author explains their decision to switch from WordPress to Jekyll for a static, text-based blogging workflow, providing a step-by-step guide on installation, theme customization, and deployment. | |
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nickcharlton.net
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| | | | | After quite a bit of work, I have finally moved over to using GitHub pages, Jekyll and Markdown to power nickcharlton.net. | |
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ddanilov.me
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| | | | | This blog is powered by Jekyll, one of the most popular static site generators. Jekyll solved most of my issues with the blog: I edit markdown files in a code editor, commit them to GitHub and voila I see updates as web pages. No more WordPress plugins, weird CRM, half-baked... | |
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jorge.olano.dev
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| | | I set out to write a little static site generator, but why? | ||