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somewherein.jp
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| | | | | Let's begin with a question. What happens when you let the aspiration and vision of a project far outstrip the resources you have to give to it? | |
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lingeringvisions.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Musings, Photography, Writing, and More | |
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logr.cogley.info
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| | | Many static site generators like Hugo have a built in dev web server. If you are just building some html with css, and need a simple solution to serve the files from any folder, you have a few solutions. See a couple of options: Node.js users can install and run http-server: 1 2 3 4 npm install -g http-server cd /path/to/my/working/folder http-server --help http-server Visit http://localhost:8080 and look at the help to change the port. | ||