See Setting up a GitHub Pages site with Jekyll Although Jekyll is not officially supported for Windows, there's WSL.
Tutorial: jmcglone
hosted by pages.github.com/
There are pros and cons of this web site architecture.
At the moment, most seem to be cons. The original example used a bunch of cute add-ins, that over time have turned out to be more of a liability.
Things I like:
- Create a new post & have all the infrastructure updated automatically: tags, contents, etc.
- My implementation of the "infinite scroll" that pops new items into view as needed
- My implementation of the "light/dark" mode button
- Left panel contents by keyword automatically generated.
- Jump directly to GitHub source from each page via octocat in upper right.
Things that need attention:
- Search not working.
- The fonts used are complex and can be improved.
- There's an undesired white flash when first visiting each page when in dark mode.
- Some of the bloat features need to be removed, e.g. Ruby Sass has reached end-of-life and should no longer be used.
- The "categories" is not working properly.
- The menu bar layout and spacing at the top of the screen needs to be improved.
- It would be nice to have a mini image of the first image of each post on the main page.