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christopherwilkinson.co.uk
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| | | | Well suffice to say that starting a blog has been on my list of things to do for a while. Today I have finally got round to setting one up, thanks in part to a brief discussion this last week on the fediverse (in the aftermath of the birdsite's recent takeover). Being something of a perfectionist I've been reluctant to get started worried both that each post would take hours and without having fully planned out the whole blog I didn't want to end up with another "half done" project. | |
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www.pakstech.com
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| | | | In the last post of the series we touched the surface and learned what Hugo is. This time we will dive deeper and actually create our first example site with a ready theme. | |
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terrygodier.com
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| | | | Over the past few weeks I've migrated every content site I have from WordPress to Hugo, a popular and easy to use static site generator. In this post, I'll detail why I think WordPress is a bad solution for most people, and how I went about migrating my site in just a couple of hours on a weekend afternoon. Oh, and before we get started, the site I'm talking about in this post is the one you're currently on. | |
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schmonz.com
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