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Got the theme, now what? #2
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For multiple CVs, you may have to create multiple repositories. Download the theme and upload in those repositories. Make sure you are using gh-pages branch. |
Euhm ok. What's the use of a Jekyll theme if you cannot actually create new Jekyll pages based on the theme? I could just as well just do a couple of static HTML pages then, much more simple. |
Please follow the instructions in the README file. Create one CV first. May be then you can figure out how to create multiple CVs. And moreover, this theme is meant for only one CV per repository. |
This nice thing of jekyll is that you can use the programming skill in function programming: like if...else..., for...., to read data in a _config.yml file. Thus reduce the programming load. From my side, it's the biggest benefit. |
Seems to not like parentheses here.
I performed the steps in the installation guide and now have my own copy of the theme. But now what? There is no mention of how to use the theme inside of Jekyll to create a new dynamic site. I want to be able to use the Jekyll engine to create multiple pages like the one in the example, for multiple CV's. Quite new to Jekyll so I'm now a bit lost on how to proceed.
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