The fourth iteration of brittanychiang.com built with Gatsby and hosted with Netlify
 ## 🚨 Forking this repo (please read!) Many people have contacted me asking me if they can use this code for their own website, and the answer to that question is usually **yes, with attribution**. I value keeping my site open source, but as you all know, _**plagiarism is bad**_. It's always disheartening whenever I find that someone has copied my site without giving me credit. I spent a non-trivial amount of effort building and designing this iteration of my website, and I am proud of it! All I ask of you all is to not claim this effort as your own. Please also note that I did not build this site with the intention of it being a starter theme, so if you have questions about implementation, please refer to the [Gatsby docs](https://www.gatsbyjs.org/docs/). ### TL;DR Yes, you can fork this repo. Please give me proper credit by linking back to [brittanychiang.com](https://brittanychiang.com). Thanks! ## 🛠Installation & Set Up 1. Install the Gatsby CLI ```sh npm install -g gatsby-cli ``` 2. Install and use the correct version of Node using [NVM](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm) ```sh nvm install ``` 3. Install dependencies ```sh yarn ``` 4. Start the development server ```sh npm start ``` ## 🚀 Building and Running for Production 1. Generate a full static production build ```sh npm run build ``` 1. Preview the site as it will appear once deployed ```sh npm run serve ``` ## 🎨 Color Reference | Color | Hex | | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Navy |  `#0a192f` | | Light Navy |  `#112240` | | Lightest Navy |  `#233554` | | Slate |  `#8892b0` | | Light Slate |  `#a8b2d1` | | Lightest Slate |  `#ccd6f6` | | White |  `#e6f1ff` | | Green |  `#64ffda` |