Using Jekyll on Nearly Free Speech
Nov 5, 2012 — majorursa.net/content/using-j...
A guide to installing Jekyll on Nearly Free Speech shared hosting. Seems like it’d be a good alternative to GitHub Pages if you want to do anything custom or unsupported.
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