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sia.codes
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| | | | | From the newsletter on 16 Feb 2022: Building an ecommerce site livestreams, video posted for the architecture | |
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hamatti.org
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| | | | | In this blog series, we will build a static website using Eleventy, NetlifyCMS, GitHub and Netlify. In the first post, we set everything up and deploy a template page to make sure everything works. | |
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rolisz.ro
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| | | | | As you are probably seeing, I've just done a major update to my blog. Besides the obvious theme change, there are several other more important changes in the backend, such as moving from Wordpress to Acrylamid Acrylamid is a static site generator written in Python. It is pretty cool. It | |
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etodd.io
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| | | Lots of stuff going on this week. New dev blog First off, my website got a much-needed overhaul. The horrible slowness of Wordpress.com was driving me nuts, so I switched to a custom-built site. I used Jekyll, which is a static site generator. It spits out a bunch of HTML files which you can upload to a server, as opposed to Wordpress, which generates fresh HTML every time someone loads your page. Advantages: | ||