How to update my blog post on GitHub Page
I have managed to set up a GitHub page as my personal portfolio. Now I know how to download and use other pre-defined theme. The question is how do I add and update my post in my portfolio.
My assumption is I have to generate local MD file and save it in the posts folder and then update certain link in the html file. Is there a tool that I only need to worry about the content writing, not paying much attention about the updating, formatting stuff.
Thanks in advance.
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I have managed to set up a GitHub page as my personal portfolio. Now I know how to download and use other pre-defined theme. The question is how do I add and update my post in my portfolio.
My assumption is I have to generate local MD file and save it in the posts folder and then update certain link in the html file. Is there a tool that I only need to worry about the content writing, not paying much attention about the updating, formatting stuff.
Thanks in advance.
github github-pages
"Is there a tool that I only need to worry about the content writing, not paying much attention about the updating, formatting stuff"—that's exactly what Markdown itself is for. I'm a bit confused about what you're asking. If you've already managed to set up a GitHub Pages site, what's stopping you from simply updating your source files and pushing your new content up?
– Chris
Nov 14 '18 at 22:38
I mean if i choose to set up website from zero, instead of using github page.
– Nan
Nov 27 '18 at 13:36
Please read How to Ask. Your comment and your question don't seem to say the same thing. In any case, asking us to find or recommend a tool is off-topic here.
– Chris
Nov 27 '18 at 13:51
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I have managed to set up a GitHub page as my personal portfolio. Now I know how to download and use other pre-defined theme. The question is how do I add and update my post in my portfolio.
My assumption is I have to generate local MD file and save it in the posts folder and then update certain link in the html file. Is there a tool that I only need to worry about the content writing, not paying much attention about the updating, formatting stuff.
Thanks in advance.
github github-pages
I have managed to set up a GitHub page as my personal portfolio. Now I know how to download and use other pre-defined theme. The question is how do I add and update my post in my portfolio.
My assumption is I have to generate local MD file and save it in the posts folder and then update certain link in the html file. Is there a tool that I only need to worry about the content writing, not paying much attention about the updating, formatting stuff.
Thanks in advance.
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"Is there a tool that I only need to worry about the content writing, not paying much attention about the updating, formatting stuff"—that's exactly what Markdown itself is for. I'm a bit confused about what you're asking. If you've already managed to set up a GitHub Pages site, what's stopping you from simply updating your source files and pushing your new content up?
– Chris
Nov 14 '18 at 22:38
I mean if i choose to set up website from zero, instead of using github page.
– Nan
Nov 27 '18 at 13:36
Please read How to Ask. Your comment and your question don't seem to say the same thing. In any case, asking us to find or recommend a tool is off-topic here.
– Chris
Nov 27 '18 at 13:51
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"Is there a tool that I only need to worry about the content writing, not paying much attention about the updating, formatting stuff"—that's exactly what Markdown itself is for. I'm a bit confused about what you're asking. If you've already managed to set up a GitHub Pages site, what's stopping you from simply updating your source files and pushing your new content up?
– Chris
Nov 14 '18 at 22:38
I mean if i choose to set up website from zero, instead of using github page.
– Nan
Nov 27 '18 at 13:36
Please read How to Ask. Your comment and your question don't seem to say the same thing. In any case, asking us to find or recommend a tool is off-topic here.
– Chris
Nov 27 '18 at 13:51
"Is there a tool that I only need to worry about the content writing, not paying much attention about the updating, formatting stuff"—that's exactly what Markdown itself is for. I'm a bit confused about what you're asking. If you've already managed to set up a GitHub Pages site, what's stopping you from simply updating your source files and pushing your new content up?
– Chris
Nov 14 '18 at 22:38
"Is there a tool that I only need to worry about the content writing, not paying much attention about the updating, formatting stuff"—that's exactly what Markdown itself is for. I'm a bit confused about what you're asking. If you've already managed to set up a GitHub Pages site, what's stopping you from simply updating your source files and pushing your new content up?
– Chris
Nov 14 '18 at 22:38
I mean if i choose to set up website from zero, instead of using github page.
– Nan
Nov 27 '18 at 13:36
I mean if i choose to set up website from zero, instead of using github page.
– Nan
Nov 27 '18 at 13:36
Please read How to Ask. Your comment and your question don't seem to say the same thing. In any case, asking us to find or recommend a tool is off-topic here.
– Chris
Nov 27 '18 at 13:51
Please read How to Ask. Your comment and your question don't seem to say the same thing. In any case, asking us to find or recommend a tool is off-topic here.
– Chris
Nov 27 '18 at 13:51
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"Is there a tool that I only need to worry about the content writing, not paying much attention about the updating, formatting stuff"—that's exactly what Markdown itself is for. I'm a bit confused about what you're asking. If you've already managed to set up a GitHub Pages site, what's stopping you from simply updating your source files and pushing your new content up?
– Chris
Nov 14 '18 at 22:38
I mean if i choose to set up website from zero, instead of using github page.
– Nan
Nov 27 '18 at 13:36
Please read How to Ask. Your comment and your question don't seem to say the same thing. In any case, asking us to find or recommend a tool is off-topic here.
– Chris
Nov 27 '18 at 13:51