This is the code for the Dmitry Mikushin Home Page.
Yevgeniy Brikman wanted a clean, simple home page where he could put his writing, speaking, projects, and photos. It had to be fast, mobile-friendly, free to build, and easy to update. This is the fork of his work.
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 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.