Previously I was pretty much happy with my website which was created using PHP. Mainly, my website included the information about me and my work. But, eventually PHP did not stand upto me as it had previously. Problems included slower loading time and complex code blocks.
Later on I came to know about Jekyll. Its impressive loading speeds, ease of use left me no option but to try it! This website that you are currently viewing is entirely built using Jekyll.
P.S: Special thanks to Hyde theme
Setting up Jekyll
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First and foremost we will need Ruby. If you do not have Ruby installed, install it from here
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Fork this repository
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Next we will need bundler for getting github pages to work. For this type
gem install bundler
in your terminal or command prompt -
Now, in the root of the forked repo, create a file named
Gemfile
(without any extension) and write these contents in the filesource 'https://rubygems.org' gem 'github-pages', group: :jekyll_plugins
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Next, just fire the command
bundle install
. This will install all the dependencies required for running the fork -
Lastly, execute the command
bundle exec jekyll serve
to run the Jekyll server onlocalhost:4000
Tweaks I had used:
- For image optimizations I had used: http://www.jpeg-optimizer.com/ http://optimizilla.com/ and https://tinypng.com/
- Setting up domain Emails: Check this
- Optimizing Guide for making your Jekyll website faster: Check this
- For SEO Optimizations: Check this
- For Social Media Share Links: Check this
- For Minify CSS: Check this
Special thanks to @reallinfo for the beautiful and thoughtful logo 😄