● Most of the content of the site comes from the _data
folder.
● The website is designed to have 4 sections if you want to change what they are, modify the sections.yml
file inside _data
folder. If you do change the sections, make sure not to change the class property, as css file rely on them being called a cetain way.
● To update projects modify the projects.yml
, you can add your own tags and later reference them in _includes/project_box
by putting
{{project.your_tag}}
in the html.
● To use the form in the contact page, create an account with https://formspree.io/. Then simply update the email in the contact.html
to the form end point url generated after creating your new form in Formspree.
● The _config.yml
file is meant for settings that affect your whole blog, values which you are expected to set up once and rarely edit after that.
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