Overview
Accessible is a personal blog created by Bradley Taunt, designed using the Jekyll framework and inspired by the Poole base theme. The website serves as a platform for Bradley to share insights, experiences, and articles, fostering a community where readers can engage with his thoughts and ideas. The blog reflects modern web design practices while maintaining a user-friendly approach.
Features
- Open Source: The blog is licensed under the MIT license, making it freely available for others to use and adapt, fostering a collaborative environment.
- Jekyll-Based: Built on the Jekyll framework, the site ensures fast loading times and easy management of content, ideal for bloggers and developers alike.
- Personal Touch: Bradley shares his unique perspective through a range of articles that reflect his interests and expertise, making the blog a personal yet informative space.
- Community Engagement: Readers are encouraged to reach out for licensing any content found in the blog posts, promoting interaction and connection.
- Minimalistic Design: Styled after the Poole theme, the blog features a clean and simple design that enhances readability while offering a pleasant browsing experience.
- Regular Updates: Bradley actively maintains the blog, ensuring that the content remains fresh and relevant to his audience’s interests.