In this installment on PBS about the static site generator Jekyll to create free websites on GitHub, @bart digs into the build process, and how the location, naming, and content of files automatically turn into web pages.
Posted via Nova Prime: https://mkultra.monster/social-media/2025/03/09/ingest-your-bluesky-posts-to-jekyll.html
Recently, I figured out how to get the mastodon-markdown-archive script working, which is a great script, and you should check it out, here. But! I wanted to do the same thing with Bluesky, in the...
Can someone point me to an explainer on what is happening in the #Hugo SSG (Static Site Generator) community? I hear stuff about "pay for features" but 'm not really sure what is happening. (FTR, I still happily rely on #Jekyll for my sites, but am always willing to try alternatives and Hugo was obviously a possible choice)
@bart and I take our first baby steps at creating a simple site using Jekyll and GitHub Pages in this week’s PBS. We got to install Ruby, learn about Gems and Bundler, learn about Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets (Sass), install Bootstrap locally and more.
@ifixcoinops I know a good #jekyll dev who is going to be doing that on #fiverr for some extra monies...so that dev is saying "yes"!
I'm adding #Mastodon as a #comment system to all my old #blog posts. A reaction to this Mastodon post will show up as a comment.
This is one about automatically adding #SEPA Credit Transfer #QR codes to #GnuCash / #LaTeX #invoices: https://bammerlaan.nl/posts/Automatically-adding-QR-codes-gcinvoice-GnuCash-invoices
New blog post: This post has been generated with Eleventy
Migrating from #Jekyll to #11ty @eleventy, and my impressions after using both static web generators. https://lamaquinadeturing.su/en/2025/02/this-post-has-been-generated-with-eleventy/
Hey, anyone looking for a #website, either #personal or to house an #academic project? @RyanChartier builds and maintains #MinimalComputing sites that run on #Jekyll - they are #secure, #EnergyEfficient, and don't rely on #plugins owned by other corporations. Check out his site at https://blog.ryan-chartier.net/ - he built my website and then handed me the reins and I'm very happy to have full control over my official page.
@academicchatter #DH #DigiHum #DigitalHumanities @digitalhumanities
Finally finished switching my blog to #jekyll, which is super light, #EnergyEfficient (and thus more #EnvironmentallyFriendly), and lets me get into the back-end nitty-gritties armed only with a vague notion of #HTML coding from teenage years spent on #LiveJournal. Major props to @RyanChartier for enabling me; if you ask him very nicely, he might help you make a simple, lean #webpage, too. (seriously, give him a shout if you're interested)
Stayed up way too late last night working on editing up a Jekyll version of my website. Made longer because I'm still learning, so I was periodically calling @RyanChartier in to help me out, since he's the mastermind behind this XD
Coding is addictive, y'all.
Today The Nerd Daily is hosting my guest post about adapting well-known characters in spin-off fiction. Focuses on #SherlockHolmes and #Jekyll and Hyde – with background to characters in JEKYLL & HYDE: CONSULTING DETECTIVES, published by Titan Books on 3 Sept.