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Jekyll is a blog-aware, site generator written in Ruby. It takes raw text files, runs it through a renderer and produces a publishable static website.
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This is a bug I noticed while developing my portfolio using this theme. On Google Chrome and on Safari on an iPad/ iPad Pro, after clicking on any one of the links in the navbar, the page scrolls to the respective section, but once I scroll back to the carousel section the clicked link remains blue [hover status] instead of changing back to white.
This issue is specific to only these two platfo
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I cloned the repo and then when I tried to just run it offline in the browser (no internet available where I'm going) - all I get is this:
**--- route: index --- {% include favicons.html %}
{{site.title}} icon {{site.title}} type
{% include carbon.html %}
{{site.subtitle}}
Learn by example: htmlreference.io is a free guide to HTML. It features all elements and attributes.
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the search bar is vulnerable to the XSS
Simply inject the "><img src=1 onerror=alert(document.cookie)> you'll see the reflected xss is there.
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Facebook share button uses Open Graph protocol. We could improve the share button by including
<meta property="og:site_name" content="{{ site.data.setting.title }}" />
<meta property="og:title" content="{{ page.title }}" />
<meta property="og:type" content="website" />
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Just wondering if it would be good to include the language each project has listed, which if clicked on could populate the search bar? - @beardedeagle, #50
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To those who are concerned.
The 'clear' page has a mistake when explaining the clear right in image. The word 'right' is miswritten as 'left'.
https://cssreference.io/property/clear/