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    Portable Webserver OS For Small Intranet

    Portable Webserver OS For Small Intranet

    For Web Developers, Testers, Learners, End Users - Screenshots Below

    Instructions: 1. Download & Extract the above zip file 2. Use the free Rescuezilla Software ( https://rescuezilla.com/ ) to restore this pen drive image, on to a 8 GB OR More Good EMPTY Pen Drive (Hint Below) 3. Restart the computer and quickly change the BIOS Boot Order, to boot from this written pen drive 4. Check the network tray icon on its desktop for ethernet / lan cable connectivity.
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    Jekyll theme: Adam Blog 2.0

    Jekyll theme: Adam Blog 2.0

    The Minimum Viable Model website and Jekyll theme

    ...Basically, Jekyll takes your page content along with template files and produces a complete website. The beauty of hosting your website on GitHub is that you don't have to actually have Jekyll installed on your computer. Everything can be done through the GitHub code editor, with minimal knowledge of how to use Jekyll or the command line. All you have to do is add your posts to the _posts directory and edit the _config.yml file to change the site settings. With some rudimentary knowledge of HTML and CSS, you can even modify the site to your liking.
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