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# Bonso | ||
# Lucas Gatsas | ||
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Bonso is a minimal, modern, easily customizable, and image-focused theme for Jekyll. This theme was been created for photographers, developers, writers, or bloggers to provide your visitors with a quality user experience. | ||
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### Demo | ||
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Check the theme in action [Demo](https://bonso.netlify.app/) | ||
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### Deployment | ||
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To run the theme locally, navigate to the theme directory and run `bundle install` to install the dependencies, then run `bundle exec jekyll serve` to start the Jekyll server. | ||
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I would recommend checking the [Deployment Methods](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/deployment-methods/) page on Jekyll website. | ||
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### Documentation | ||
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Before using the Bonso theme, please read the attached documentation. | ||
Hello, This is my New Blog. |