lifeoutthewindow.com
From Wordpress to Jekyll
http://lifeoutthewindow.com/jekyll/2014/01/19/switching-to-jekyll.html
Life out the Window. From Wordpress to Jekyll. This post is part of a series: Switching to Jekyll from Wordpress. Its likely that youre reading this on my brand new blogging platform. This post was the last thing I wrote before I pushed eveyrthing live. Goodbye forever Wordpress. Its not you. Its me. Note: This will be fairly non-techincal. If you want to know specifics about how things were done you can read the sites README. Right now Im writing this in a markdown editor (Im using iA Writer. Faster tha...
dividebyze.ro
I've moved to Jekyll ÷0
http://dividebyze.ro/2014/01/18/migrating-to-jekyll.html
I've moved to Jekyll. Out with the evil Mr. Hyde. After 2 years on wordpress I can safely say that it’s a bit of a monster, and don’t like it. It’s slow, I’ve been hacked, it has the wrong features (decent user management, but no code highlighting by default), and customizing templates remains an absolute nightmare. Generates static files from markdown which I can serve using any old webserver (for now that would be github pages). Written by Matthew Hotchen on.
blog.geekdaily.org
Moving Your Blog To Jekyll: The Translation - geek!daily
http://blog.geekdaily.org/2015/04/moving-your-blog-to-jekyll-the-translation.html
Moving Your Blog To Jekyll: The Translation. I’ve written an MTIF gem. And have a working jekyll-import with MTIF. Though it’s not yet merged into the main project. If you’re planning to move or export a blog to Jekyll, first look at Jekyll Importer. Hopefully, you’ll save a fair bit of time. If you’re moving from Typepad, it’s a bit complicated. Moving from Typepad is relatively straightforward, but not yet a smooth path. Step 1 is universal: export your blog to MTIF format. Okay, so all I need is a par...
adgllorente.com
Put yourself on internet with Jekyll, GitHub and Cloudflare – Adrián G.
http://adgllorente.com/2016/09/put-yourself-on-internet-with-jekyll-github-and-cloudflare
Coding with since 1987. DIY bluetooth speaker with a vintage radio. My conclusions using Angular 2 for the first time. Put yourself on internet with Jekyll, GitHub and Cloudflare. Build a secure API with Auth0, ExpressJS and AngularJs. Solar system simplified (HTML LESS). Put yourself on internet with Jekyll, GitHub and Cloudflare. September 19, 2016. There are literally a lot of ways (platforms, CMS, etc.) to create your own site on internet: WordPress. Create a “host” for Jekyll in GitHub. In GitHub yo...
github.com
GitHub - jekyll/jekyll-import: The "jekyll import" command for importing from various blogs to Jekyll format.
https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-import
The "jekyll import" command for importing from various blogs to Jekyll format. Http:/ import.jekyllrb.com. Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. Jul 20, 2016. Update history to reflect merge of. Failed to load latest commit information. Jul 20, 2016. Script/cibuild: check Ruby syntax of all files. Jul 19, 2016. Rename `export drafts` option to `drafts`. May 16, 2016. Tumblr: add test for JSON extraction. Jul 19, 2016. Upgrade to Normalize.css v3.0.1. Aug 1, 2014. Apr 27, 2016. Nov 3, 2015.
jonathanoneill.net
Blog Moved to GitHub Pages – jonathanoneill.net
http://www.jonathanoneill.net/2014/07/16/blog-moved-to-github-pages
Software Developer. I like to figure out how things work and develop new products using lean startup and agile methodologies. Blog Moved to GitHub Pages. Moved this much neglected blog from wordpress.com. This is an overview of the steps used to migrate the blog. Step 1: Install Jekyll. Then get your development system up and running:. Jekyll new jonathanoneill.github.io. Cd jonathanoneill.github.io. This creates the file structure:. Step 2: Import content from wordpress.com. Step 3: Format Pages. Commit...
json.codes
Goodbye Wordpress, hello Jekyll! - JSON Codes
https://json.codes/blog/goodbye-wordpress-hello-jekyll
Goodbye Wordpress, hello Jekyll! Ever since I started blogging back in 2009 I’ve always run it on Wordpress. I always found Wordpress to be okay but was never fully satisifed with it. It felt a bit like overkill for what I needed and the writing experience was forever frustrating me. Recently I decided to look into alternatives that would be much lighter weight and simpler to manage than Wordpress; I settled on Jekyll. Jekyll is a static website generator that converts your content from Markdown. How I d...