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keepinguptodate.com
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| | | | | This article covers creating a blog from scratch using the static site generator Eleventy (aka 11ty). Eleventy keeps things simple and as you'll see, enables you to very quickly create a fully functional site. | |
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hswolff.com
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| | | | | Note! Yarn has been renamed to ReptarHello everyone! I want to introduce you to my newest creation, Yarn!Yarn is a static site generator that I wrote. It was built due to my frustrations with the current static site generators available. I figured, Hey, it cant be that hard to write my own static | |
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tim-boettcher.online
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| | | | | Over the years I attempted several times to get into a habit of blogging, using various content management systems (CMS). In this post I will explain why these projects failed and why I switched to a static site generator instead. | |
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hjr265.me
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| | | Yesterday I posted my 25th blog post for the #100DaysToOffload. That's 25% of the challenge. If it wasn't clear by the post Showing GitHub Stars With Static Site Generator Hugo, I use Hugo for this site. All this time, I was manually adding a footnote to each of the blog posts: This post is {n}th of my #100DaysToOffload challenge. Want to get involved? Find out more at 100daystooffload.com. Figuring out what {n} is for each blog post wasn't fun. | ||