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    Purelog Theme for Jekyll

    Purelog Theme for Jekyll

    A responsive sidebar Jekyll theme, created with the Pure.css framework

    A responsive, well-designed template to help you get started on your next blog or website. Purelog is a responsive, sidebar theme for the popular JAMstack generator Jekyll that only uses the minimal Pure.css framework (hence the name!), while still following the best practices possible for accessibility and search engine optimization. This project is aimed at those looking for an interesting theme for Jekyll that has features that aren't found commonly elsewhere, specifically having separate...
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    MkDocs Jekyll Theme

    MkDocs Jekyll Theme

    The Material theme from MkDocs provided as a Jekyll template

    This is a starter template for a MkDocs Jekyll theme. GitHub pages uses Jekyll natively, so when I make documentation, I typically look for Jekyll templates. Why? Using Jekyll means that I can use markdown, and allow for users to easily contribute, and build automatically just by way of pushing to a master branch (or general GitHub pages). I’ve liked MkDocs in the past, but it required me to use a special renderer. I also felt limited in my ability to customize it. The same is true for...
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