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Using Jekyll 4 with GitHub Pages

by James Armes (they/them)

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This site is built using Jekyll and hosted on GitHub Pages. I’ve been using this setup for some time, since switching from a Drupal site (which was overkill for this small blog and the little traffic it receives) and paid hosting. Until recently, I used the default setup on GitHub Pages which uses jekyll 3.9.2. When I decided to hit the reset button, I saw that Jekyll 4.0.0 was released in 2019 (nearly four years ago!) and with the release of 4.3.0, the 3.9.x releases were officially moved to security updates only.

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tags: github jekyll website

Gone but not forgotten

by James Armes (they/them)

I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit.

It’s been some time since I’ve written a post (August 25, 2016, to be exact). So long in fact, that I’ve decided to start from ground zero. Much of the information that was contained on the site is long outdated, and I was far less experienced when it was written.

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tags: personal website