Jekyll-RDF 3.0.0 released

Hey Everybody,

Nearly one year after our last release (2.3.0) we have now released 
Jekyll-RDF 3.0.0, a Jekyll extension to incorporate RDF knowledge into a 
Jekyll site.

The source code is here: https://github.com/white-gecko/jekyll-rdf

The Ruby gem is here: https://rubygems.org/gems/jekyll-rdf

With Jekyll-RDF we took the slogan of Jekyll “Transform your plain text 
into static websites and blogs” and transformed it to “Transform your 
/RDF Knowledge Graph/ into static websites and blogs”. This enables 
people without deep programming knowledge to publish data, which is 
encoded in complicated RDF structures, on the web in an easy to browse 
format.

To ease your start with Jekyll-RDF I had created a tutorial screen cast 
that teaches you all the basics necessary to create a simple Jekyll page 
from an RDF knowledge base. You will find the blogpost in our AKSW blog: 
http://blog.aksw.org/jekyll-rdf-tutorial-screencast/

And the video is here: https://vimeo.com/283525074

I hope that you enjoy it and that it is helpful for you!

Natanael

Received on Tuesday, 23 October 2018 14:31:55 UTC