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README.md

CrimsonTome's BLog

Netlify Status

Netlify Status

After abandoning the github pages blog, I had many static site generators and hosting providers recommended to me aside from Jekyll and GHPages. I had already tried Eleventy with GHPages and wanted to try that with Netlify. So, that is what I am doing.
This blog uses the eleventy base blog as a framework.

For now the site forces a 'dark theme' - sorry to those who prefer their pages filled with brightness. I will eventually add both light and dark themes that will select based on your browser's preferences 😄

Much of the documentation will be through blog posts rather than here, for now anyway. You can read the first blog here.