Jekyll microtheme that looks like JSON
Hacked Jekyll is a responsive and minimalistic Jekyll theme designed for small personal websites. With a file size of only 163.3 kb, it includes a homepage and a 404 page. The theme creates a "hacked" appearance by displaying information in a format similar to JSON, giving it a unique and edgy style. The user description section uses typed.js to cycle through multiple lines of text, adding visual interest to the website. Hacked Jekyll also uses normalize.css for restarting style and is based on the open color library. The monospaced typeface Hack is served along with the website, and the favicons are generated by favicon.io.
Jekyll is a static site generator written in Ruby that allows you to create simple, fast, and secure websites without the need for a database.
A personal website is an online platform that showcases an individual's work, interests, and personality. It can include a range of content, such as a bio, resume, portfolio, blog, and contact information, and is often used to promote one's personal brand or professional services.