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bridgetown-theme-bootstrap-blog
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Build a static site in Ruby with Bridgetown
If you want to use a CSS framework: Bulmatown or Bootstrap blog theme. But instead I used a classless CSS framework (see below in "Design").
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Build a static site in Ruby with Bridgetown
Then I filled out reading_list.rb to load my reading list and provide data for reading_list.erb. This was just a matter of extracting CSV-parsing code from a previous app into a gem, then including it in my component and tying up the loose ends.
What are some alternatives?
bulmatown - A Bulma CSS starter theme for Bridgetown.
bridgetown-feed - A Bridgetown plugin to generate an Atom feed of your Bridgetown posts
bridgetown-sitemap - A Bridgetown plugin to generate a sitemap.xml
Bridgetown - A next-generation progressive site generator & fullstack framework, powered by Ruby
plainreading - Show your plain-text reading list as a pretty webpage.
bridgetown-seo-tag - A Bridgetown plugin to add metadata tags for search engines and social networks to better index and display your site's content.
remember - WIP! Remember what you highlighted. This is my experimental alternative to Readwise and similiar services. Currently works with highlights made in Calibre.
bridgetown-svg-inliner - Liquid and ERB helper for Bridgetown to inline SVG files in HTML