In order to publish my personal projects/pages (and most of my teaching materials, hundreds of pages) on #Codeberg, I need to convert #markdown files into #HTML and sprinkle some CSS & JS from a layout template, like #GitHubâs Pages #Jekyll does, but I dread the complexity of installing and tending to Jekyll or Hugo or other static site generators, and I canât even imagine going near Forejo Actions or any sort of CI intergration.
Should I be brave and do the Jekyll /static generator thing? Any other ideas for poor, overworked, stressed out, clumsy people? :(
Getmonero.org to switch to Astro with fresh design by rehrar
The Monero community has apparently finally reached consensus1 in todayâs Monero Website Workgroup meeting2 to migrate the official Getmonero.org website from Jekyll to Astro3 and task rehrar 4 with creating the new design:
In short, unless there are EXTREMELY compelling reasons given now or after the fact (and they should be very very very compelling, not just âI wasnât thereâ, we are now, d ⌠â Read more
Yes, im also do not like Hugo so rewrite theme above to Jekyll (with some changes)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I remember that time. I built my own mess, then used someone elseâs mess (WordPress). I then switched to Jekyll when Tom released it, then to Hugo, which I use today. I also love static web stuff!
On the blog: Writing Jekyll Plugins https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2021/07/21/jekyll.html #programming #blog #techtips #ruby
Posted to Entropy Arbitrage: Project Updates, Harriet Tubman Day https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2020/03/09/post-bicker.html #programming #project #devjournal #css #jekyll