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#1 2016-12-02 08:06:49

colak
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pelican

There seems to be a trend in the past 3-4 years on static site generators. Pelican might be of interest.


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#2 2016-12-20 13:54:50

Destry
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Re: pelican

Or prose.io (a flat-file content editor)…

Or forestry.io

Or getgrav.org/

Or picocms.org

Or many others.

I might try one at some point, when the right personal project comes along. Whaleen suggested Prose to me a while back.

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#3 2016-12-20 15:02:47

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#4 2016-12-20 16:26:34

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Re: pelican

As long as you are aware of the limits of static site generators (we have databases for a reason).

Jekyll being a prime example I use where you have to rethink CMS paradigms such as article categories and site searching. It can be done, but it’s not straightforward.

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#5 2016-12-20 17:24:46

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Re: pelican

philwareham wrote #303316:

As long as you are aware of the limits of static site generators (we have databases for a reason).

Jekyll being a prime example I use where you have to rethink CMS paradigms such as article categories and site searching. It can be done, but it’s not straightforward.

i tried using Jekyll and Kirby once for a small semi-personal website for a friend such as to make it easy to add info. I gave up and moved him to a simple TxP site. I found them a pain to work with. it takes more time than it was worth.

On the other hand I believe the Joyent website is one big Kirby file‑based website.


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#6 2016-12-20 17:35:35

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Re: pelican

p.s. since we are in the subject >> a kirby site that is stunning


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#7 2016-12-20 21:38:02

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Re: pelican

I shared Travis’ whole series a couple of years ago. This was the Jekyll discussion episode.

Jon doesn’t like Jekyll

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