![]() The only caveat is if you have such an advanced theme you want to keep it private - in which case, it's unlikely you'd be reading this introductory guide. This shouldn't be a problem though because the source code for most websites is public. Yes, this means the "source code" for your website is public, unless you pay for a private Github account ($7/month). It's also used as the place for "source code" for websites. It's used by huge companies and individual developers to share code. Github is a place where people can store code for free. Quick introduction to JAMStack and why to use it.A guide to getting your website launched and your first blog post working. ![]() ![]() The tools you need to build your first JAMStack Website - Jekyll, Netlify and Netlify CMS (these are two separate things). ![]()
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