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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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thecodebarbarian.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses using Vue.js as a static site generator for blogs, comparing it to traditional methods and highlighting its benefits for layout and template management. | |
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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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hjr265.me
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| | | 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. | ||