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A simple Github Pages template for academic personal website.

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Introduction

This is an academic personal website template based on bootstrap.

The template is designed to integrate Markdown files as content input. There's no need to compile the webpage before deployment. Upon loading, the Markdown files are automatically parsed and embedded into the page.

This template supports LaTeX formula input. You can use $...$ and \(...\) as delimiters for inline-math, or use $$...$$ and \[...\] as delimiters for display-math. Macros such as \ref{...}, \eqref{...}, and \begin{equation}...\end{equation} are also supported. See MathJax for more details.

🌌 Demo: https://senli1073.github.io/

Getting Start

1. Fork this repository

The repository name should be <username>.github.io, which will also be your website's URL.

2. Edit page content

(1) Go to the folder where you want to store your project, and clone the new repository:

git clone https://github.com/<username>/<username>.github.io.git

The directory structure is as follows:

.
├── contents
└── static
    ├── assets
    │   └── img
    ├── css
    └── js

(2) Modify the content of each section, which corresponds to contents/*.md.

(3) Adjust the title, copyright information, and other text of the website in contents/config.yml

(4) Replace background image and photo with new ones for your web pages in static/assets/img/

(5) Push it:

git commit -am 'init'
git push

3. Enjoy

Fire up a browser and go to https://<username>.github.io

License

Copyright Sen Li, 2023. Licensed under an MIT license. You can copy and mess with this template.

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