This repo's has all the code for my personal website. It has info about me, my projects, resume, and anything else I plan on adding in the future. I didn't do the original design, but I had fun putting all the pieces together and adding a bit of my own style to it. I equally enjoyed learning about Jekyll along the way, purchasing my own domain, and launching a website quickly. This took no longer than a week as I worked on it after work. I started with a CMS the first day, but found out I preferred a text editor, Git, and command line instead.
Technologies Used: HTML5, CSS & SCSS, JavaScript, Ruby & Jekyll, Atom, Github
Credit for website template design goes to HTML5 UP and Andrew Banchich. Please reference the sections below for more info to see how you can create something awesome yourself.
A Jekyll version of the "Forty" theme by HTML5 UP.
Original README from HTML5 UP:
Forty by HTML5 UP
html5up.net | @ajlkn
Free for personal and commercial use under the CCA 3.0 license (html5up.net/license)
This is Forty, my latest and greatest addition to HTML5 UP and, per its incredibly
creative name, my 40th (woohoo)! It's built around a grid of "image tiles" that are
set up to smoothly transition to secondary landing pages (for which a separate page
template is provided), and includes a number of neat effects (check out the menu!),
extra features, and all the usual stuff you'd expect. Hope you dig it!
Demo images* courtesy of Unsplash, a radtastic collection of CC0 (public domain) images
you can use for pretty much whatever.
(* = not included)
AJ
[email protected] | @ajlkn
Credits:
Demo Images:
Unsplash (unsplash.com)
Icons:
Font Awesome (fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome)
Other:
jQuery (jquery.com)
html5shiv.js (@afarkas @jdalton @jon_neal @rem)
background-size polyfill (github.com/louisremi)
Misc. Sass functions (@HugoGiraudel)
Respond.js (j.mp/respondjs)
Skel (skel.io)
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