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--- layout: docs title: Sites using Jekyll prev_section: troubleshooting next_section: resources permalink: /docs/sites/ --- It’s interesting to see what designs and features others have come up with. Below are some Jekyll-powered blogs which were hand-picked for learning purposes. - [Tom Preston-Werner](http://tom.preston-werner.com/) ([source](https://github.com/mojombo/mojombo.github.io)) - [Nick Quaranto](http://quaran.to/) ([source](https://github.com/qrush/qrush.github.com)) - [Roger Chapman](http://rogchap.com/) ([source](https://github.com/rogchap/rogchap.github.com)) - [GitHub Official Teaching Materials](http://training.github.com) ([source](https://github.com/github/training.github.com/tree/7049d7532a6856411e34046aedfce43a4afaf424)) - [Rasmus Andersson](http://rsms.me/) ([source](https://github.com/rsms/rsms.github.com)) - [Scott Chacon](http://schacon.github.com) ([source](https://github.com/schacon/schacon.github.com)) If you would like to explore more examples, you can find a list of sites and their sources on the ["Sites" page in the Jekyll wiki][jekyll-sites]. [jekyll-sites]: {{ site.repository }}/wiki/Sites
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