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hamatti.org
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| | | | In this blog series, we will build a static website using Eleventy, NetlifyCMS, GitHub and Netlify. In the first post, we set everything up and deploy a template page to make sure everything works. | |
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hamatti.org
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| | | | I love how in Eleventy, you can build a site step-by-step and at each small step, have a functional website. In this post, I describe a workshop structure I've used lately to teach a few of my friends how to build a static site with Eleventy. | |
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canolcer.com
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| | | | Jekyll is a static site generator based on Ruby. Scalingo is a hosting provider (similar to Heroku, Platform-as-a-Service). One of the great things about ... | |
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logr.cogley.info
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| | I usually use the static site generator called Hugo, but I am interested in this SSG called «elm-pages», which is a smart collection of elm scripts with sane defaults for site generation. ?? |