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First, let’s thank the creator of this template, Jeffreytse, by heading to the original repo. This is the repository from where Datamaunz has forked its repository to prepare it for this tutorial. However, the actual work comes from Jeffreytse. You can show your appreciation by giving a star to the repo.
Here you can introduce yourself to those visiting your account. You should definitely do that! But for now we will skip it because we want to learn how to create our website. Click “Dismiss This”, open a new tab and go to jekyll-blog-template.
First, we have to create a Github account. Go to GitHub and hit the sign-up button in the upper right corner. Enter an email address, a password, and a username. As mentioned before, you will not have to pay for your website, not even for the domain, because Github provides you with a subdomain, which will be constructed from your username. This is why the choice of your username is kind of important. I will go with tea-berlin. You should use yours.