My second post

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My first post

This is the first post in the blog. Sed non condimentum velit. Aliquam consequat euismod enim, eget sollicitudin lorem scelerisque eu. Nulla non turpis id metus viverra imperdiet. Cras maximus non leo at blandit. In mattis ligula eget vehicula dignissim. Morbi vestibulum mi nec diam posuere condimentum ac sed dolor. Sed pharetra sodales sem, at lobortis quam posuere a. Duis sed porttitor arcu, at facilisis mauris. read more

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Jekyll and CSS

One of my favorite things about Jekyll is how it gets out of the way and lets you, the designer, actually design. Jekyll imposes no type of structure or framework, no default classes, layout, or coding conventions. You’re free to structure and style your content as you see fit. As such how you plan and author your styles is entirely up to you. There are, however, a few things you want to keep in mind when writing CSS for a Jekyll site. read more

YAML front matter

YAML front matter is perhaps the most important aspect of creating sites through Jekyll. It allows you to control how Jekyll processes and builds pages, create page-specific variables, and triggers file processing. Let’s take a closer look at front matter and how it can help you create more efficient Jekyll sites. read more