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title: About the theme author
keywords: documentation theme, jekyll, technical writers, help authoring tools, hat replacements
last_updated: November 30, 2015
last_updated: March 20, 2016
tags: [getting_started]
summary: "I use this theme for sophisticated single_sourcing projects that I work on as a professional technical writer."
summary: "I have used this theme for projects that I've worked on as a professional technical writer."
sidebar: mydoc_sidebar
permalink: /mydoc_about/
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My name is Tom Johnson, and I'm a technical writer, blogger, and podcaster based in San Jose, California. My blog is here: [http://idratherbewriting.com](http://idratherbewriting.com). I write several posts there a week. See [my blog's about page](http://idratherbewriting.com/aboutme/) for more details about me.
I'm using this theme for my documentation projects. This theme has undergone several major iterations, and now it's fairly stable and full of all the features that I need. You are welcome to use it for your documentation projects for free.
I have used this theme and variations of it for various documentation projects. This theme has undergone several major iterations, and now it's fairly stable and full of all the features that I need. You are welcome to use it for your documentation projects for free.
I think this theme does pretty much everything that you can do with something like OxygenXML, but without the constraints of structured authoring. Everything is completely open and changeable, so if you start tinkering around with the theme's files, you can break things. But it's completely empowering as well!