|
You are here |
stevenhicks.me | ||
| | | | |
hjr265.me
|
|
| | | | | Static site generators are one of my favourite things about the Internet. I remember when almost every website built around me was based on Joomla or WordPress. I dread that time. My website, which you are on right now, is built with Hugo. I have a page on this website listing some of my open-source projects. And I wanted an easy way to show the number of GitHub stars on my Hugo-based website for my open-source projects. | |
| | | | |
desmondrivet.com
|
|
| | | | | As I've mentioned before, I've recently switched to pelican as my blogging engine. Pelican is a static site generator. This means that it generates... | |
| | | | |
eran.sandler.co.il
|
|
| | | | | 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. | |
| | | | |
dawranliou.com
|
|
| | | I, too, Wrote Myself a Static Site Generator | ||