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    comical-jekyll-theme

    comical-jekyll-theme

    A Configurable Webcomic Theme for Jekyll

    A webcomic theme for Jekyll based on my Slim-Pickins Jekyll theming framework. All content included for the demo page is duplicated from my wife's webcomic site and is availabe via Creative Commons.
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    slim-pickins-jekyll-theme

    slim-pickins-jekyll-theme

    A minimal Jekyll theme

    Slim Pickins is what I consider to be a minimal 'core' theme with everything I need to quickly develop new themes for Jekyll. Custom Rakefile with tasks for deploying and notifying search engines about updates. First, it checks a page's yaml frontmatter for the header image, if none is found then it checks for a site-wide default in your config.yml, if none is found then no banner image is displayed.
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    Resume template

    Resume template

    A simple Jekyll + GitHub Pages powered resume template

    A simple Jekyll + GitHub Pages powered resume template. First you'll want to fork the repo to your own account. Then clone it locally and customize, or use the GitHub web editor to customize. Most of the basic customization will take place in the /_config.yml file. Here is a list of customizations available via /_config.yml. Most of the content configuration will take place in the /_layouts/resume.html file. Simply edit the markup there accordingly.
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    block-log

    block-log

    Block-log, a Jekyll theme

    To start your own blog, simply git clone the repository on GitHub. You could also press the "fork" button on GitHub. Then you will need to edit the _config.yml file at the root of repository. To add your own posts, add a file to the _posts directory which has the name year-month-day-title.md.
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