Fictional travel blog built with Jekyll and Siteleaf. Developed in the SuperHi's online short course Command Line for Creatives.
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Fictional travel blog built with Jekyll and Siteleaf. Developed in the SuperHi's online short course Command Line for Creatives.
A Jekyll boilerplate for using Siteleaf as a CMS
A travel blog page done as a static site using Jekyll and Siteleaf.
The Jekyll/Siteleaf theme for my website.
update the index file of your project's siteleaf project with your repository's README.md file
Node library for Siteleaf v2 API
Fictional blog called "A Night in Japan", developed in the SuperHi's online short course: Command Line for Creatives.
Trying Jekyll and testing the content management with SiteLeaf.
A Jekyll + Siteleaf prototype
Add a description, image, and links to the siteleaf topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the siteleaf topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."