If you are an academic (broadly interpreted) and have a personal/professional website, could you please share a link? If you can mention the platform you use that will be great too.
Also links to websites other than your own in this category are welcome too!
@sashaknop
Really nice website! Your YouTube videos are on topics very close to my interest so looking forward to watching them; also might steal your discrete math material :)
What was the link to Four Gates? Seems broken at the moment?
@neeldhara
Made with Jekyll (and some amateurish css tinkering) and hosted with GitHub Pages. I am in the early stages of exploring whether to migrate to
@quarto_pub
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@PhilChodrow
@quarto_pub
Wow, Quarto looks really promising! I tried bookdown for a bit but it somehow didn't stick, will probably take a closer look at Quarto soon.
Being able to target multiple formats simultaneously from one source has been on my wishlist forever, so... :)
@k_saifullaah
@GatsbyJS
Nice! I've noticed that Gatsby is really speedy, but I had a hard time learning it - maybe it was my complete ignorance of JS.
In practice, what's your blogging workflow? Do you write in a markdown file and run a build script?
@neeldhara
I toyed around with GitHub Pages and Jekyll for a while. It was a bit hard to get it to look exactly the way I liked, so I eventually moved to Wordpress.
@amy_tabb
@dsengupta16
This is super helpful! I am putting together a list of tools that academics can use to make their homepages - I think Jekyll and other SSGs are definitely a prominent part of the list.
Will be sure to add a pointer to your essay when I get around to it! :)