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    <title>Switching to Github Pages &amp; Jekyll</title>
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    <author>Paul Chilton</author>
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    <description><![CDATA[For many years I had a Wordpress website that I used in a similar way to this site to document technical challenges, projects and information that I found useful. The only real problem was I was terrible at updating the content, partly because I forgot to and partly because it was &ldquo;hard&rdquo; to do, there&rsquo;s an effort involved in logging into the website admin and adding in the new information. It&rsquo;s a poor excuse but it&rsquo;s a real one.]]></description>
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