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This README functions as site index for now.
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Use the editor on GitHub to maintain and preview the content for your website in Markdown files.
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Whenever you make a new commit, Jekyll rebuilds the site pages from the content in your Markdown files.
- Creating and Hosting a Personal Site on GitHub
- Jekyll Site Examples
- Cheap or Free Static Website Hosting
- How anyone in the world can create cheap static sites.
- Hosting a Static Website on Amazon S3
- Example: Setting up a Static Website Using a Custom Domain
- Daring Fireball (Markdown & more...)
- R Markdown (from R Studio)
- flexdashboard for R
- pretty blonde lady
- Using S3 for photo hosting
Markdown is a lightweight and easy-to-use syntax for styling your writing. It includes conventions for:
Syntax highlighted code block
# Header 1
## Header 2
### Header 3
- Bulleted
- List
1. Numbered
2. List
**Bold** and _Italic_ and `Code` text
[Link](url) and ![Image](src)
For more details see GitHub Flavored Markdown.
Your Pages site will use the layout and styles from the Jekyll theme you have selected in your repository settings. The name of this theme is saved in the Jekyll _config.yml
configuration file.
Having trouble with Pages? Check out our documentation or contact support and we’ll help you sort it out.