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ummels.de
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| | | | | After almost 10 years, I have decided to ditch Wordpress for Jekyll, a static blog engine. As opposed to Wordpress, Jekyll is not dependent on MySQL and PHP, but simply ... | |
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00formicapunk00.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I switched from blogger.com the Google Blog platform to the hosted wordpress.com of Automaticc, the Wordpress blog engine main authors. I thus gain: markdown formatting when writing blog entries, finally ! running on a opensource core, that I can move locally to my own server if I ever want to fiddle with MySQL and PHP.... | |
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jay.gooby.org
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| | | | | Suprisingly, I've managed to keep writing here on and off, and when I saw Pagefind I thought it looked like a great way to add search to my static site. It was refreshing easily! | |
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www.simpleprimate.com
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| | | Jekyll bills itself as "a simple, blog-aware, static site generator." It takes source files like templates, stylesheets, includes, and posts and uses them to generate a website that can then be hosted on your server of choice. This means that the entire website is generated at once, and visitors are simply served static files. | ||