This is the code for the Yevgeniy Brikman Home Page.
I wanted a clean, simple home page where I could put my writing, speaking, projects, and photos. It had to be fast, mobile-friendly, free to build, and easy to update. This is the result. Forks and pull requests are welcome!
Check out Migrating from Blogger to GitHub Pages and launching the new ybrikman.com for background info.
- Use Git to clone this repo.
- Make sure you have Jekyll installed.
- Just the first time:
bundle install
. - To build the site and serve it:
bundle exec jekyll serve
. - To test:
http://localhost:4000
.
See the Jekyll and GitHub Pages documentation for more info.
As an alternative to installing Ruby and Jekyll, if you're a user of Docker, you can run a Docker image of yevgeniy-brikman-homepage that has all the dependencies already setup for you.
git clone
this repodocker-compose up
- Go to
http://localhost:4000
to test
- Built with Jekyll. This website is completely static and I use basic HTML or Markdown for everything.
- Hosted on GitHub Pages. I'm using the GitHub Pages Gem and only Jekyll plugins that are available on GitHub Pages.
- Free SSL and CDN provided by CloudFlare.
- The design is loosely based on Kasper, Pixyll, and Medium.
- I used Basscss, Sass, Font Awesome Icons, Hint.css,and Google Fonts for styling.
- I used jQuery, lazySizes, and responsive-nav.js for behavior.
- I added Disqus as a commenting system.
- I'm using UptimeRobot and Google Analytics for monitoring and metrics.
- Most of the blog posts were imported from my old Blogger account, so there
are a few hacky Ruby scripts in
_scripts
left over from that migration.
This code is released under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt.