[plug] Static web site creator

M S R Wood msrwood at gmail.com
Sun Jan 1 06:07:24 AWST 2023


I've not used Hugo myself, but James Henstridge did a talk about it at
PLUG last year. Here is a video of the talk.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkPUKmDrMms

Margaret

On 31/12/2022, Nicholas Lloyd - HESWA HYPERLIFT <nic at heswa.com.au> wrote:
> If you're after static pages, have you looked at Hugo?  There's also a few
> others, such as Homer, but I think Hugo is the most popular.
>
> https://gohugo.io/
> --
> Kind regards,
>
> Nic
>
> On 31 December 2022 11:11:12 am AWST, Brad Campbell <brad at fnarfbargle.com>
> wrote:
>>G'day All,
>>
>>Merry Christmas and hope you all have a banger of a new year.
>>I've always built web sites from scratch using Bluefish as an editor and
>> banging out html.
>>I'm a bit over it if I'm honest, and this coming year I have a few personal
>> projects I'd like to tackle that will require web pages that don't look
>> like they're a Geocities export from 1997.
>>
>>I really, really want to stick with statics. I'm over databases, php,
>> wordpress and the constant merry-go-round of vulnerabilities.
>>Does anyone have personal experience with one or more builders in the
>> WYSIWG kind of sense that create output that can be just uploaded to a
>> directory and doesn't link in thousands of library css and js templates
>> that take a month to load on an NBN connection?
>>
>>Of course, preference for open source and Linux if possible, but if the
>> tool is right I'm not above running proprietary software I have to pay for
>> in a Windows VM.
>>
>>Regards,
>>Brad
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