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bryanlrobinson.com
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| | | | In this article, we'll mix Markdown files with external data sources to create a unified 11ty Collection. | |
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keepinguptodate.com
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| | | | This article covers creating a blog from scratch using the static site generator Eleventy (aka 11ty). Eleventy keeps things simple and as you'll see, enables you to very quickly create a fully functional site. | |
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hamatti.org
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| | | | I love how in Eleventy, you can build a site step-by-step and at each small step, have a functional website. In this post, I describe a workshop structure I've used lately to teach a few of my friends how to build a static site with Eleventy. | |
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mostlymaths.net
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| | Here are some details of the tools used to build and keep this blog. The engine is the static site generator Hugo Hosted on Github Pages The main header is a Julia set I computed many years ago The font is Reforma 1969 The code font is Monoid The drop caps are from the Byrne font by Nicholas Rougeaux The break decoration font is Nymphette Uses MathJax in some pages Uses D3. |