this page archived to for the TypeKit font in action
Never content staying with the software I’ve setup already (radiant, wagn, usemod) I keep exploring new methods of shoving what little content I produce out. Jekyll caught my eye a while ago when GitHub started using it to produce your GitHub account websites.
Markdown vs. Textile still causes me headaches. I really need to just pick one and stick with it so I don’t have to Google today’s cheat sheet every time I use them.
To get as far as you see here I took liberties using mojombo’s github website as a template/tutorial. Making his template work correctly caused me to setup Google Analytics and learn about the neat typekit fonts thing. Got myself setup with a free account so I can have my silly header font you see above.
This whole exercise began by looking for a git backed wiki. git-wiki appears to do this using a Jekyll back end (causing me to level up my Jekyll).
Now I’m off to see if one of the various git-wiki forks gives me a warm fuzzy. The following two appear to be actively developed but it hard to tell what the difference is (and why they aren’t merging back together again):