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Bart taught us about creating static sites with Jekyll and even how to create custom layouts using Bootstrap 5. We learned about Markdown files with YAML front matter and more. In this Tidbit, Bart walks us through how he used everything he learned and taught us to migrate his Let's Talk website from WordPress to Jekyll hosted on GitHub Pages. It's a fun episode because we learn what worked well, what slipped through the cracks, and what he forgot to do.
He built up a lot of technical debt on Let's Talk with his Let's Talk Apple and Let's Talk Photography podcast posts, so he highly encourages you to fork the site and create pull requests to help him clean up the older posts.
You can see how many posts need cleanup (mostly adding contributors) at lets-talk.ie/temp-episodes-to-review.html
You can find Bart's fabulous tutorial shownotes and the audio podcast at pbs.bartificer.net.
By Bart Busschots & Allison Sheridan5
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Bart taught us about creating static sites with Jekyll and even how to create custom layouts using Bootstrap 5. We learned about Markdown files with YAML front matter and more. In this Tidbit, Bart walks us through how he used everything he learned and taught us to migrate his Let's Talk website from WordPress to Jekyll hosted on GitHub Pages. It's a fun episode because we learn what worked well, what slipped through the cracks, and what he forgot to do.
He built up a lot of technical debt on Let's Talk with his Let's Talk Apple and Let's Talk Photography podcast posts, so he highly encourages you to fork the site and create pull requests to help him clean up the older posts.
You can see how many posts need cleanup (mostly adding contributors) at lets-talk.ie/temp-episodes-to-review.html
You can find Bart's fabulous tutorial shownotes and the audio podcast at pbs.bartificer.net.

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