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| - [Use FormKeep as a backend for forms (contact forms, hiring forms, etc.)](https://formkeep.com/guides/how-to-make-a-contact-form-in-jekyll?utm_source=github&utm_medium=jekyll-docs&utm_campaign=contact-form-jekyll) | - Use a saas service as a backend for forms (contact forms, hiring forms, etc.) | ||||||
| - [Use Simple Form to add a simple contact form](http://getsimpleform.com/) |   - [Formspree (also open source)](http://formspree.io/) | ||||||
|  |   - [FormKeep](https://formkeep.com/guides/how-to-make-a-contact-form-in-jekyll?utm_source=github&utm_medium=jekyll-docs&utm_campaign=contact-form-jekyll) | ||||||
|  |   - [Simple Form](http://getsimpleform.com/) | ||||||
| - [Jekyll Bootstrap](http://jekyllbootstrap.com), 0 to Blog in 3 minutes. Provides detailed explanations, examples, and helper-code to make getting started with Jekyll easier. | - [Jekyll Bootstrap](http://jekyllbootstrap.com), 0 to Blog in 3 minutes. Provides detailed explanations, examples, and helper-code to make getting started with Jekyll easier. | ||||||
| - [Integrating Twitter with Jekyll](http://www.justkez.com/integrating-twitter-with-jekyll/) | - [Integrating Twitter with Jekyll](http://www.justkez.com/integrating-twitter-with-jekyll/) | ||||||
|   > “Having migrated Justkez.com to be based on Jekyll, I was pondering how I might include my recent twitterings on the front page of the site. In the WordPress world, this would have been done via a plugin which may or may not have hung the loading of the page, might have employed caching, but would certainly have had some overheads. … Not in Jekyll.” |   > “Having migrated Justkez.com to be based on Jekyll, I was pondering how I might include my recent twitterings on the front page of the site. In the WordPress world, this would have been done via a plugin which may or may not have hung the loading of the page, might have employed caching, but would certainly have had some overheads. … Not in Jekyll.” | ||||||
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