Okay, a lot of folks gave recommendations for hosts.
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Okay, a lot of folks gave recommendations for hosts. Codeberg Pages seems nice.
Now I need a quick way to actually generate the site without directly hand-coding HTML. I ideally want a "drag-and-drop" type thing like Google Sites. Multiple people in the quoted thread suggested things like Jekyll, Eleventy, and Hugo, which all seem like command-line programs that are way more work to set up and use. Is there something I can run to generate static HTML that is as easy-to-use as Google Sites?
#StaticSite #StaticSiteGenerator #WebHosting
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Claire :bi_verify::trans_verify:replied to [email protected] last edited by
@[email protected] do you think someone has made a SSG that uses latex?
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[email protected]replied to Claire :bi_verify::trans_verify: last edited by
@[email protected] No idea.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
@[email protected] I might just try hand-writing HTML.
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Claire :bi_verify::trans_verify:replied to [email protected] last edited by
@[email protected] oh oki
meanwhile i wrote my own basic ssg lol -
[email protected]replied to Claire :bi_verify::trans_verify: last edited by
@[email protected] Is it publicly available?
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Claire :bi_verify::trans_verify:replied to [email protected] last edited by
@[email protected] yeah: https://git.average.name/BlankEclair/site
it's not really meant for public consumption, but you can try to finagle with it if you want to -
Claire :bi_verify::trans_verify:replied to Claire :bi_verify::trans_verify: last edited by
@[email protected] it's kinda like php tbh
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[email protected]replied to Claire :bi_verify::trans_verify: last edited by
@[email protected] I ended up just hand-coding HTML. It works, except now I'm struggling to get my domain connect with Codeberg.