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Jekyll Liquid Plugin Hello World
This blog has been built with Jekyll templates for about a month now, and I recently moved it over to Bitbucket and hosted with Digital Ocean. Since it moving away from GitHub for hosting, I can use custom plugins! GitHub limits the plugins they allow on their site for security reasons, which makes sense.
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Creating Websites without Code, 2018 Version
This was the fourth year that I was asked to give a presentation to a Theatre Technology class about building websites.
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Welcome to Jekyll, New Format, Same Content
This blog was running WordPress for the past three years, and today I decided to convert it into Jekyll. The most significant driving factor is that WordPress is overkill for what I want to do. I need a platform where I can publish content and manipulate. Besides the WordPress platform, the template I was using had a handful of extra plugins that were required to run the blog.
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University of Northern Colorado Map
The new version of the University of Northern Colorado’s Map has launched which uses new illustrations for the buildings.
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Checkin Gadget V1
About two years ago I wrote a gadget that would check in files across all sites in OU Campus. We have been using it since then and it has worked great!
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OU Campus XSL Development for Production and Testing using GIT
At the 2018 OU Conference in Anaheim California, I mentioned that I am using GIT to push XSL changes to both a testing and development XSL locations. Some folks expressed interest in this setup and wanted to know more about it. This post will hopefully answer some questions and help you determine what setup will work best for you.
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