A Jekyll theme based on MDUI
The Jekyll Theme MDUI is a Material Design theme for Jekyll powered by MDUI. It is currently not being actively updated, but is being maintained for compatibility. The theme offers a modern and clean design, and is customizable to suit individual preferences.
manifest.json and sw.js.search.json, tags.json, \_data/friends.yml, \_data/sns.yml, \_data/meng.yml, \_data/site.yml, and \_data/menus.yml.The Jekyll Theme MDUI is a Material Design theme for Jekyll that offers a modern and clean design. It provides responsive layout, multiple language support, and customization options to suit individual preferences. The installation process is straightforward and users can easily modify the theme to create their desired website. Although the theme is currently not actively updated, it is being maintained for compatibility. The theme is available as an open source project under the MIT License.
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