What sort of frameworks, tools, etc. whatevers do y'all use to create a self-hosted blog?
[#]programming #webdev #blogging
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@jvkus #html #css and some #javaScript
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@jvkus I use @bridgetown framework (full disclosure, I'm one of the maintainers ๐ค) and deploy the static site via Render. I technically host the repo on GitHub in order to deploy through Render, but that's a mirror and the canonical repo is hosted on @Codeberg. I use either Taio or code-server for Markdown and other source editing. And lately, my email newsletter host of choice is @buttondown.
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@jvkus @gohugoio when I want control over static sites, and ghost when I want a complete and easy to use solution. Ghost recently announced ActivityPub integration.
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A static site generator, I'm pretty fond of Hugo right now.
And I deploy to Codeberg Pages. I've used both GitHub and GitLab Pages in the past. Netlify is fine too.
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@jvkus @astro as my static site generator, @mattrbld as my CMS. No need to overcomplicate things, but no need to miss out on convenience, either. ๐
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@jvkus These days probably https://www.htmly.com/ (with https://www.flatpress.org/ a close second).
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