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spf13.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post discusses the author's experience transitioning to WordPress, comparing it with other platforms like Drupal and Hugo, and mentions related topics such as protecting intellectual property and web development tools. | |
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hjr265.me
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| | | | | Yesterday I posted my 25th blog post for the #100DaysToOffload. That's 25% of the challenge. If it wasn't clear by the post Showing GitHub Stars With Static Site Generator Hugo, I use Hugo for this site. All this time, I was manually adding a footnote to each of the blog posts: This post is {n}th of my #100DaysToOffload challenge. Want to get involved? Find out more at 100daystooffload.com. Figuring out what {n} is for each blog post wasn't fun. | |
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labanskoller.se
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| | | | | Inpired by Hackeriet's blog where Alexander Kjäll use to post CTF write-ups, I've decided to create a personal one for myself. Focus will be on IT security. Hackeriet's blog is powered by Jekyll which is a static site generator written in Ruby. See their post Creating a fast blog for how they set up their blog. I have decided to try another static site generator called Hugo, which is written in Go. | |
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bartlomiejmika.com
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| | | The purpose of this article is to help you setup a personal blog as quickly as possible. These are the instructions and notes Ive written down when setting up my site that Id like to share. | ||