Create Static Sites with Jekyll And GitHub Pages
Create Static Sites with Jekyll And GitHub Pages, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 19 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 77 reviews, and has 1670 subscribers.
You will learn about Install the Jekyll software Create a basic Jekyll blog or website on your local machine Use GitHub Pages to host your Jekyll-generated site for free Migrate from your existing WordPress blog or site using jekyll-import This course is ideal for individuals who are Web developers who want to learn how to use the most popular static site generator or WordPress developers and site admins who want to improve speed and reduce complexity for basic sites or Software developers (particularly Rubyists) who want to blog they way they code (with Git) or Open-source software maintainers who want to create landing pages for their GitHub-hosted projects It is particularly useful for Web developers who want to learn how to use the most popular static site generator or WordPress developers and site admins who want to improve speed and reduce complexity for basic sites or Software developers (particularly Rubyists) who want to blog they way they code (with Git) or Open-source software maintainers who want to create landing pages for their GitHub-hosted projects.
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Summary
Title: Create Static Sites with Jekyll And GitHub Pages
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.3
Number of Lectures: 19
Number of Quizzes: 2
Number of Published Lectures: 19
Number of Published Quizzes: 2
Number of Curriculum Items: 21
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 21
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Install the Jekyll software
- Create a basic Jekyll blog or website on your local machine
- Use GitHub Pages to host your Jekyll-generated site for free
- Migrate from your existing WordPress blog or site using jekyll-import
Who Should Attend
- Web developers who want to learn how to use the most popular static site generator
- WordPress developers and site admins who want to improve speed and reduce complexity for basic sites
- Software developers (particularly Rubyists) who want to blog they way they code (with Git)
- Open-source software maintainers who want to create landing pages for their GitHub-hosted projects
Target Audiences
- Web developers who want to learn how to use the most popular static site generator
- WordPress developers and site admins who want to improve speed and reduce complexity for basic sites
- Software developers (particularly Rubyists) who want to blog they way they code (with Git)
- Open-source software maintainers who want to create landing pages for their GitHub-hosted projects
Jekyll is the world’s most popular static-site generator. This enables web developers to use many of the features of server-side Content Management Systems (like templates, themes, and blog-awareness) while taking advantage of the speed, security, and simplicity of static sites. Plus, this mighty little Ruby script lives on both your computer and on GitHub’s servers, which means you get super-fast hosting that’s only a `git push` away, and free for you and all your collaborators!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: About Jekyll and GitHub Pages
Lecture 1: Why Jekyll and Github Pages
Lecture 2: Popular websites powered by Jekyll
Lecture 3: Differences between Jekyll and CMS
Chapter 2: Getting Started with Jekyll
Lecture 1: Install Jekyll locally
Lecture 2: Create Jekyll site
Chapter 3: Interacting with GitHub Pages
Lecture 1: Get a GitHub account
Lecture 2: Cloning a repository from your GitHub repo
Chapter 4: Creating Content
Lecture 1: Your first Post
Lecture 2: Pushing commits to your GitHub repo
Lecture 3: Your first Page
Chapter 5: Advanced Settings
Lecture 1: Configuration
Lecture 2: Deployment
Lecture 3: Themes
Lecture 4: Plugins
Lecture 5: Templating
Lecture 6: Data
Chapter 6: Migrating your content and your team
Lecture 1: Migrating from other platforms
Lecture 2: Content editing with Prose.io
Chapter 7: Wrapup
Lecture 1: Recap of Jekyll and GitHub Pages
Instructors
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Awesome Inc
Learn to Code, Start a Company, Create Something New.
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- 2 stars: 4 votes
- 3 stars: 10 votes
- 4 stars: 16 votes
- 5 stars: 43 votes
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