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    imgIX

    imgIX

    A plugin for integrating imgix into Jekyll sites

    ...Improve your performance with robust media processing. Future-proof your visual media, so your customers get the best experience anywhere, on any platform. Upload, search, edit, and organize all cloud assets. See real-time insights. Intelligent, automated compression that eliminates unnecessary bytes. Fast image and video loading with a globally distributed CDN. Encode, stream, and manage videos for a rich and smooth viewing experience. Stream in HLS or MP4. Get the best compression, video quality, and bandwidth adaptability.
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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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    BeeGrid

    BeeGrid

    A microframework based on CSS Grid Layout

    A microframework based on CSS Grid Layout to build various types of grids thanks to a twelve-column system, five default responsive tiers, Sass variables and mixins, and dozens of predefined classes to organize your content.
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