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A sample blog engine.
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Minimal blog to use with your existing app
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In progress.
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Fast dark jekyll blog theme with search.
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Niri is a clean and modern Jekyll theme built with Bulma. It provides a lightweight, responsive layout for personal blogs and portfolio websites.
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Book Theme is a beautifully crafted Jekyll theme for creating book profile pages.
Inspired by the original Paperback HTML design by Starcorex, it features a decorative
card layout with ornamental corners, alternating metadata sections, scrollable content
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Bot that crawls the most popular articles from websites.
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ANOTHER ONE? Yep - another lightweight blogging engine
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Jekyll port of gatsby-starter-blog theme
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WORK IN PROGRESS: You should not use unless you are far too kind to contribute for the moment. Bigmouth is a mountable engine for creating simple blog pages for your application.
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convert images of wordpress to hatena blog
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convert your stackoverflow to a github blog
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Core engine for the Publify blogging system, formerly known as Typo.
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Frontend UI for git blogging.
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A blog implementation with WYSIWYG content editing, post scheduling, pagination and optional top level routes for each post category.
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A simple and pragmatic Jekyll theme for blog
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diazsepta blog theme for Jekyll
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Rails 3 engine for managing an app's assets, users, pages, blog, SEO and Social Media Integration
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Create sidenotes, like footnotes, in your jekyll blog by using [<left] and [>right] syntax.
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A Rails blog
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