Create JSON Feed for a Jekyll blog
Read OriginalThis article provides a step-by-step guide for generating a JSON feed for a Jekyll blog, explaining the advantages of JSON over XML for feed readers. It covers prerequisites, creating a feed.json file with front matter, writing Liquid code to populate feed fields like title, description, items, and adding a reference link in the HTML head. The tutorial targets web developers and bloggers using Jekyll, focusing on web development and technical implementation.
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