12-14-2014, 04:33 AM
[b]Take this course if you'd like to learn how to:[/b] [i]Create a Jekyll blog or website from scratch, Use GitHub Pages to host your Jekyll-generated site for free and Migrate from your existing Wordpress blog or site using jekyll-import.[/i]
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[b]Great course for: [/b]
[i]- [/i][b]Web developers[/b] who want to learn how to use the most popular static site generator
- [b]Wordpress developers and site admins[/b] who want to improve speed and reduce complexity for basic sites
- [b]Software developers (particularly Rubyists)[/b] who want to blog they way they code (with Git)
- [b]Open-source software maintainers[/b] who want to create landing pages for their GitHub-hosted projects
Coupon Link: https://www.udemy.com/jekyll-and-github-pages/?couponCode=BF-F
If you found the course helpful, Please Leave a positive review
Highly appreciated!
Enjoy!
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[b]Great course for: [/b]
[i]- [/i][b]Web developers[/b] who want to learn how to use the most popular static site generator
- [b]Wordpress developers and site admins[/b] who want to improve speed and reduce complexity for basic sites
- [b]Software developers (particularly Rubyists)[/b] who want to blog they way they code (with Git)
- [b]Open-source software maintainers[/b] who want to create landing pages for their GitHub-hosted projects
Coupon Link: https://www.udemy.com/jekyll-and-github-pages/?couponCode=BF-F
If you found the course helpful, Please Leave a positive review

Enjoy!
