The Minimum Viable Model website and Jekyll theme.
Adam Blog 2.0 is a Jekyll theme that is built to be 100% compatible with GitHub Pages. It is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator that allows users to create personal, project, or organization sites. The theme offers various features such as SEO meta tags, dark mode, automatic sitemap, archive page with infinite scrolling, click to tweet functionality, responsive 404 page, MathJax support, and more. The theme also includes features from the previous version, such as Google Fonts, Font Awesome icons, Disqus comments, MailChimp integration, and analytics.
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.
Blog websites feature posts written by one or more authors, organized by categories and tags, with a section for comments and archives sorted by date or topic. Additional features may include search bar, social media sharing, subscription or RSS feed, about and contact pages, and visual content.
A template or theme refers to a pre-designed layout or structure that provides a basic framework for building a specific type of application or website. It typically includes good design, placeholder content and functional features, allowing developers to customize and fill in the details according to their specific needs.
A website that uses Disqus as a commenting system to enable audience engagement and discussion. This includes features such as real-time commenting, moderation tools, and social login to facilitate a seamless commenting experience.
Gulp.js is an old but popular site building tool that automates various repetitive development tasks in web development, such as compiling Sass, minifying JavaScript, and optimizing images.