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As advertised, Jekyll is an excellent choice for building a simple (and secure!) personal or small business website. However, when compared to its better-known and bigger brethren, scaling the Jekyll workflow to manage multiple sites or subdomains is not readily apparent. In this post I will outline a git-based workflow to build and deploy a website with multiple subdomains.
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As advertised, Jekyll is an excellent choice for building a simple (and secure!) personal or small business website. However, when compared to its better-known and bigger brethren, scaling the Jekyll workflow to manage multiple sites or subdomains is not readily apparent. In this post I will outline a git-based workflow to build and deploy a website with multiple subdomains.
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There are three steps that need to occur for this to happen seamlessly after the git repos have been created (which is outside the scope of this post).
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There are three steps that need to occur for this to happen seamlessly after the git repos have been created (which is outside the scope of this post).
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