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paulfosterdesign.wordpress.com | ||
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meyerweb.com
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| | | | | If you are in charge of a web site that provides even slightly important information, or important services, it's time to get static. | |
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blog.nuculabs.de
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| | | | | I had to do a project for a friend and because Hugo is a nice tool yet a bit uncomfortable to use, I decided to use Angular. After finishing the website's routes, css and images I have the project to my friend and he had a bit of a trouble deploying it on his Apache server. His host wouldn't allow .htaccess. Q.Q The solution? Rename index.html to contact.html, team.html, project.html, objectives.html and voila! A temporary solution until the htaccess problem is solved. | |
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saintbyleth.wordpress.com
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| | | | | So it turns out I really don't like Wordpress at all. It's not customizable enough for my tastes. For that reason, I've made a static site using Github Pages & Jekyll, and while I have to customize a bit more away from the theme I've chosen and work out a few kinks, you can begin... | |
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arnorhs.dev
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| | | Recently, a new static site generator (SSG) arrived on the block called Astro. Lets talk a bit about SSGs. What they're good for, what they're not and why I think Astro is a bit of a game changer. | ||