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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Main Author: Amanda Visconti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editorial Board of the Programming Historian 2016-04-01
Series:The Programming Historian
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Online Access:http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/building-static-sites-with-jekyll-github-pages
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spelling doaj-6e962a944d6f402fbd59e7faac0b4aaa2020-11-25T00:00:31ZengEditorial Board of the Programming HistorianThe Programming Historian2397-20682397-20682016-04-01Building a static website with Jekyll and GitHub PagesAmanda Visconti0Purdue University LibrariesThis 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.http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/building-static-sites-with-jekyll-github-pagesstatic websitegithubdatabase-freesustainability
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Building a static website with Jekyll and GitHub Pages
The Programming Historian
static website
github
database-free
sustainability
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title Building a static website with Jekyll and GitHub Pages
title_short Building a static website with Jekyll and GitHub Pages
title_full Building a static website with Jekyll and GitHub Pages
title_fullStr Building a static website with Jekyll and GitHub Pages
title_full_unstemmed Building a static website with Jekyll and GitHub Pages
title_sort building a static website with jekyll and github pages
publisher Editorial Board of the Programming Historian
series The Programming Historian
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2397-2068
publishDate 2016-04-01
description 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.
topic static website
github
database-free
sustainability
url http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/building-static-sites-with-jekyll-github-pages
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