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# Author's notes
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## Hi, I'm Martin ([@squidfunk][1])
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2019-01-28 12:19:48 +03:00
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I'm a freelance polyglot software engineer and entrepreneur from Cologne,
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Germany with more than 12 years of experience in full-stack web development and
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2019-06-11 14:40:02 +03:00
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system programming.
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[1]: https://github.com/squidfunk
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## Why another theme?
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Some time ago I wanted to release a project to the open, but it was in need of
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user documentation. I checked out the available tools and stuck with MkDocs,
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because it was so simple and easy to use. However, none of the available
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themes convinced me.
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I wanted to build something that was usable on all screen sizes from the ground
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up, something beautiful and practical at the same time. Google's Material Design
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appeared to be the perfect fit and this something became Material, a Material
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Design theme for MkDocs.
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