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| | How I set up a blogging flow using Emacs's org-mode and other related tools
| | michaelneuper.com
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| | Setting up your own static website can be a great way to showcase your personal brand, portfolio, or business online. In this post, we'll walk through the process of setting up a static website using Hugo as the static site generator and Netlify as the hosting service. Building The Site First, let's talk about what a static website is and why it's a good choice for many people. A static website is a website that is built using only HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files. These files are served to the user's web browser as-is, without the need for any server-side processing. This makes static websites fast, secure, and easy to maintain.
| | terrygodier.com
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| | Over the past few weeks I've migrated every content site I have from WordPress to Hugo, a popular and easy to use static site generator. In this post, I'll detail why I think WordPress is a bad solution for most people, and how I went about migrating my site in just a couple of hours on a weekend afternoon. Oh, and before we get started, the site I'm talking about in this post is the one you're currently on.
| | ericlathrop.com
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| This weekend I gave a presentation on the Jekyll static site generator at MOSSCon.