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    Mavo

    Mavo

    Create web applications entirely by writing HTML and CSS

    Create complex, reactive, persistent web applications by just writing HTML & CSS, without a single line of JavaScript and no server backend. Developed in the Haystack Group at MIT CSAIL and led by Lea Verou. Mavo extends the syntax of HTML to describe Web applications that manage, store, and transform data. Store data in the cloud, locally, or not at all by just changing an HTML attribute. Edit data right on the website, with an intuitive, auto-generated, customizable interface. No more...
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    Jekyll theme: Adam Blog 2.0

    Jekyll theme: Adam Blog 2.0

    The Minimum Viable Model website and Jekyll theme

    Adam Blog 2.0 is a Jekyll theme that was built to be 100% compatible with GitHub Pages. If you are unfamiliar with GitHub Pages, you can check out their documentation for more information. Jonathan McGlone's guide on creating and hosting a personal site on GitHub is also a good resource. Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator for personal, project, or organization sites. Basically, Jekyll takes your page content along with template files and produces a complete website. The...
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    Junior

    Junior

    A striking black and white theme for Jekyll

    Junior is a blog/portfolio theme for Jekyll, the static site generator. Connects, using Github's API, with your public profile and pulls your projects (ordered by Stars). Coming soon, you will also be able to showcase significant PRs. Tag colors are also matched to the project's Github language color coding.
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    Lens Jekyll

    Lens Jekyll

    A Jekyll theme for photographers and photo bloggers

    A Jekyll website for photographers and photo bloggers. Lens is a photo gallery Jekyll theme designed especially for photographers and photo bloggers. Jekyll Lens uses Jekyll Static Site Generator (SSG) to generate the website and GitHub Pages to host it.
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    PGP Keyserver Site Source

    PGP Keyserver Site Source

    This repository is the source directory for my OpenPGP Keyserver's web

    ...Jekyll is a static site generator built in Ruby on Rails. With this approach, you are able to build a high-power build site, using a low-power, very stable webserver running a static site. Jekyll is not needed on the webserver, updates must be done by a build system, from this source repository, then sent to the webserver.
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