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| Description: | Jekyll is a blog-aware, static site generator in Ruby edit |
Sites
It’s interesting to see what designs and features others have come up with. Link to Jekyll-powered blogs and other sites here.
- Tom Preston-Werner (source)
- Litany Against Fear (source)
- Git Ready (source)
- GitHub Rebase (source)
- metajack.im (source / Jekyll fork)
Custom fork with support for times, archives, custom script output etc. Tags implemented with Google search. - überduper (source)
- The Pug Automatic (source / Jekyll fork)
Custom fork with Haml, Sass etc. Single page for tags with per-tag anchors. Single page archive by year/month. - Paperplanes (source / Jekyll fork)
- Tagaholic (source) Machine tags and js are used to organize posts and calculate related posts.
- favrik.com (source)
- Mark Reid (source)
-Jekyll used as CMS for personal site and running two blogs: Inductio Ex Machina (machine learning research) and Structure & Process (programming). - tychoish (source)
-Large scale Jekyll site, based on metajack.im’s fork, and using themes from Mark Reid’s site (with a few modifications). 1300+ entries. - Cyborg Institute (source) uses Jekyll to power the whole site (save the wiki). Uses the same version of the code as tychoish, above.
- Buildr (source) — Generate the site with Jekyll, and use PrinceXML to generate PDF out of it.
- Bjørn Arild Mæland (source)
I generate the pages with org-mode and then processes the entire site with Jekyll. - Teddy Zetterlund (source)
- Anil Wadghule (source)
- Basil Shkara — Running Jekyll with a tag structure.
- Elijah Miller / jqr (source)
- Tate Johnson (source)
- Jens Neuhalfen
- zegoggl.es (source / Jekyll fork) — based on Henrik’s fork and blog
- Pencil Case Studios (source)
- Crantastic Blog (source)
- Second Drawer
- Tom Ward (source) – Fully featured blog using a Rakefile to generate index pages (of tags, years and months), custom tags to help display posts, and capistrano to publish.
- koraktor (source)
- Cory Ondrejka (source) – My regularly updated personal blog, talks, open source projects, etc
- Marten Veldthuis (source / Jekyll fork) – Both a regular blog and a photoblog. Some minor modifications to Jekyll to browse prev/next within category
- Alex Payne (source)
- Thomas Kollbach
- iPhone Plazer Application Page
- Tomasz ‘Tomash’ Stachewicz
- Dan’s Blog – regular blog, updated through Capistrano.
- IS Development Blog – Uni of Glamorgan Development blog (in development!)
- Bernard ‘Imanel’ Potocki (Using Henrik’s Jekyll fork)
- Matías Flores (fork)
- Stefan Saasen
- Jason Rudolph (source) – Tags implemented with JavaScript to build URL for Google Custom Search Engine
- Eric Johnson (fork) – Fork sorts tags alphabetically by key
- Michael Nhat – Great music, simple design
- Superfeedr’s Blog – Real-time cloudy thoughts from a super-hero
- Jason Toy (source)
- Paolo Dona: not (yet) entrepreneur (source)
- Łukasz Adamczak – Polish only, but you want to see it
- Joel Bradbury (source) – My personal blog, things on software and web development.
- Morten Liebach (source) Personal blog & website – served from a Soekris net4801 with OpenBSD.
- Andrew Benton (source) – Personal blog on software, development, web technologies, general startup stuff
- Mike Champion
- Brandon Mathis (source using Henrik’s Jekyll fork) – Personal blog on interactive design and my work portfolio
- 80KV (source) – Personal blog of Claudio Perez Gamayo, english and spanish
- George Ornbo (source) – An experimental site for George Ornbo’s open source code using HTML5, CSS3 and JSON. Integrates with Lighthouse for ticketing.
- BinaryAge – various open-source tools for web developers (uses submodules for shared content)
- atog.be – personal blog of Koen Van der Auwera
- Relatively Early Development (source)
- Ali Polatel (source)
- Under the hat, a weblog written by 10to1
- Dmitry Belitsky (Worked on Jekyll with Compass — source)
- ozmm.org
- Jamie van Dyke Blog, with atom feed, sitemap and pygments for syntax highlighting. (source)
- blindgaenger (based on Jonas Bonér’s great fork)
- Kevin Menard
- Marc Chung (source)
- Patrick Crosby
- XB Labs Blog
- Langalot Blog
- AppDen (source)
- Guestlist – marketing website for Guestlist, an event registration app
- Brandon Philips (source)
- Kaspar Schiess (source)
Very minimal theme, using a haml/sass enabled fork. - RFelix.com (Jekyll fork)
Custom fork that has a category iterator so category page listing is now automatic(https://rfelix.com/topics); added a shorten filter to liquid; folders under _posts are now considered categories; and added a new type of permalink that uses pretty but doesn’t contain the category in the URL. All modifications come with tests. - Joshua Poehls (source)
- Ben Ubois (source)
- Lukas Rieder (source)
- Claudio Baccigalupo (source) – My portfolio of Github source code projects
- Mislav Marohnić (source) – Programming blog
- Arnar Birgisson (personal web page) and small blog. Trivial Jekyll fork
- John Duff (source)
- iruel.net personal site and blog, fork of John Duff’s config (source)
- Benjamin Thomas (source)
- Mark Wunsch
- Mark Olesen (source) – simple blog with links to other github project pages
- Shape Shed – Portfolio and blog for freelance web developer George Ornbo
- Sam Rosen – Portfolio Website
- Kneatoh – Ethan Turkeltaub’s Journal (source)
- The Hypsometry Blog – Christopher Boone’s design and typography blog.
- Domain51 – Site for tswicegood’s business. (source)
- David Parker – Portfolio and Blog
- Mottr.am (source) – a weblog with comments via Twitter hashtags.
- kle•pas (source) — personal site of Simon Pascal Klein
- Avand — personal site and blog of Avand Amiri
- m4n (source)
- Aaron Kalin (source)
- Bryan Goines (source)
- Mutelight (source) — blog for engineer/developer Brandur Leach
- Vanity — Experiment Driven Development framework for Rails
- Jordan Bracco — Personal website & blog (in French) of webs (source)
- Overtly Open (source) — Tech Editorial Cartoon
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