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Publii
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Soupault: A static website management tool
Perhaps you want own your domain and website setup.
Perhaps you don't have time to be a server admin keeping a public facing CMS up to date and secure.
https://getpublii.com runs on any cheap shared hosting and is zero maintenance. Your website will also be an easy to backup directory on your computer.
Those have complicated stacks that likely won't serve the person that can't grasp a CLI SSG.
https://getpublii.com has a simple GUI and is just a directory on your computer (inside the Dropbox directory for crude backup?).
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Show HN: Pages CMS – A CMS for GitHub
Very nice! It looks a bit like Publii [0], but the editor part is cloud hosted instead of running as an app on your machine.
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No CMS? Writing Our Blog in React
Publii is one of the few competent attempts at a desktop CMS app.
They do a lot of things right.
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Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
Most SSGs, or if you want to have it easy: https://getpublii.com/ - generates static sites, can publish to github pages (among others), has themes.
- Let's make the indie web easier
- Ask HN: Local Wysiwyg HTML Editor for Mac
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What's your favorite static site generator?
I also consider https://getpublii.com interesting, but I have not yet had any personal experience with it.
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The theory versus the practice of “static websites”
I haven't used it, but Publii[0] might be along the lines of what you're thinking of. I ran across it in a previous HN discussion, and it seems to be static site generator with a pretty user-friendly graphical interface.
web.dev
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Building a realtime chat app with Next.js and Vercel
Before we start creating pages in our application, it's important to understand how Next.js renders content. The framework supports multiple rendering methods including server-side rendering (SSR), static site rendering (SSG), and client-side rendering (CSR). There are many pros and cons to each rendering method (too many to cover in this post) so if these concepts are new to you, Google’s web.dev site has a very good introduction to rendering on the web that can help you understand rendering options.
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Google have removed RSS support from their developer blogs
I noticed the same for Google's site https://web.dev/
The last article pushed to the feed was "Changes to the web.dev infrastructure" few months ago https://web.dev/blog/webdev-migration
The feed still there but with no updates https://web.dev/feed.xml and on the site you can see new articles published.
Is sad that on a infrastructure revamp of a modern site, the RSS feed was left out of the features list (at least for now).
> One of the downsides of switching over our beloved http://web.dev to Google's own DevSite CMS is that it doesn't offer RSS.
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StackOverflow alternatives for web developers
web.dev, maintained by Google, including posts by Chrome developers and their co-workers,
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ADA Compliance tools
Manual Accessibility Testing from web.dev is a great intro to manual testing in general.
- Self taught front end developers
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Suggestions required.
Learning: If you are interested in frontend, start with HTML, CSS and JS. There are a lot of resources out there, freecodecamp, web.dev, theodinproject, mdn docs(developer.mozilla.org) and others. Pick one and get started. There are many more things that you will understand with time like frameworks (start with React for now) and other bits.
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File Uploads for the Web (3): File Uploads in Node & Nuxt
Chunks of data being sent over time make up what’s called a “stream“. Streams are kind of hard to understand the first time around, at least for me. They deserve a full article (or many) on their own, so I’ll share web.dev’s excellent guide in case you want to learn more.
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What new CSS and JavaScript features can we expect soon? Or is it all unexpected?
Google's web.dev blog: Offers technical guides and news. The RSS feed is found at https://web.dev/feed.xml.
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Performance scores for Google Lighthouse/Insights seem to be very inaccurate
I suggest you study https://web.dev/
What are some alternatives?
eleventy 🕚⚡️ - A simpler site generator. Transforms a directory of templates (of varying types) into HTML.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
vanilla-extract - Zero-runtime Stylesheets-in-TypeScript
GDIndex - A Google Drive Index built with Vue Running on CloudFlare Workers
gatsby-source-sanity - Gatsby source plugin for building websites using Sanity.io as a backend.
gutenberg - A fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built-in. https://www.getzola.org
Ghost - Independent technology for modern publishing, memberships, subscriptions and newsletters.
jekyll-admin - A Jekyll plugin that provides users with a traditional CMS-style graphical interface to author content and administer Jekyll sites.
decap-cms - A Git-based CMS for Static Site Generators
Plausible Analytics - Simple, open source, lightweight (< 1 KB) and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
lighthouse - Automated auditing, performance metrics, and best practices for the web.
Lektor - The lektor static file content management system