Building a static website with Jekyll and GitHub Pages
This lesson is for you if you’d like an entirely free, easy-to-maintain, preservation-friendly, secure website over which you have full control, such as a scholarly blog, project website, or online portfolio. At the end of this lesson, you’ll have a basic live website where you can publish conten...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Editorial Board of the Programming Historian
2016-04-01
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Series: | The Programming Historian |
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Online Access: | http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/building-static-sites-with-jekyll-github-pages |
Summary: | This lesson is for you if you’d like an entirely free, easy-to-maintain, preservation-friendly, secure website over which you have full control, such as a scholarly blog, project website, or online portfolio.
At the end of this lesson, you’ll have a basic live website where you can publish content that other people can visit—and you’ll also have some resources to explore if you want to further customize the site. |
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ISSN: | 2397-2068 2397-2068 |