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Font Awesome Icon Toolkit

Several icons on Semipedia are from Font Awesome, an icon set and toolkit based on CSS and LESS. Made by Dave Gandy and the Font Awesome Team. Font Awesome 6’s release is out now. Visit fontawesome.com to try for yourself.

GitHub Repository Hosting

Semipedia is hosted and deployed through GitHub, a project manager for software development repositories. Visit github.com for more information.

Heroku API/Cloud Platform

Semipedia’s backend is configured through Heroku, a cloud application platform. Visit heroku.com for more information on its API functionality.

Jekyll Static Site Generator

Semipedia is built with Jekyll, a simple, blog-aware, static site generator. Visit jekyllrb.com for more information. Jekyll is funded thanks to its sponsors. Consider donating, contributing, or sponsoring yourself.

jQuery JavaScript Simplification Library

Semipedia utilizes jQuery, a JavaScript plugin designed to simplify scripts. Visit jquery.com for more information on other projects.

p5.js JavaScript Graphics Library

Semipedia uses p5.js, a JavaScript implementation of the Processing language, for small graphics and animations. Created by Ben Fry and Casey Reas. Visit p5js.org for documentation and examples.

Typed.js Typing Animations

Several text design animations on Semipedia are made possible with Typed.js, a JavaScript typing animation library. Created by Matt Boldt. Visit its github repository for a README and more information. Additionally, visit the Typed.js project page on Dave’s website for a demo.