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thedroneely.com
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| | | | | Lately I've been twiddling with a few sufficiently complex Hugo themes and thought I'd share an interesting approach for rendering small changes quickly. | |
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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. | |
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jan.miksovsky.com
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| | | | | Using the async-tree library substantially cuts down the source code for a minimalist static site generator (SSG) in JavaScript, at a very modest cost in dependencies. | |
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loskoderos.com
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| | | Once again looking for a flex layout cheatsheet or example? Yeah, been there done that. Here's the sample I made to have a boilerplate of a Flex Layout ready to be used for some sort of a admin website etc. Code has been tested on both desktop and mobile browsers. Please note using the 100dvh | ||