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blog.m5e.de
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| | | | | Static site generators like Hugo, Jekyll or Nuxt are awesome. They provide way faster delivery of your contents to your customers than any PHP solution like WordPress. Unfortunately you have to create the Markdown files for your content yourself, but because every single post has a filename, title, date and often tags as well as a status for draft, I created a simple tool which takes care of doing exactly that. | |
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www.crosenthal.com
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| | | | | I used to run a pretty complicated publishing workflow on this website. I dont anymore. Im writing this up because it might be useful for somebody else who uses the Jekyll static site generator for publishing to their own private hosting site. | |
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eran.sandler.co.il
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| | | | | It's time to move my blog to version 3. This time we are going back in time and into the future at the same time. Before we begin, here is a little history of my blog: Version 1 - Blogger Version 1 ran on Blogger - which was essentially a static site generation platform. It gave you an editor, you would write your posts and then it would generate your complete site in HTML and even allowed you to publish it on your own server by uploading the result via FTP. | |
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danilafe.com
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| | | [AI summary] The author discusses transitioning from a custom-built blog to a static site generator for improved efficiency and features like version control and code integration. | ||