jquery-localize
mattgreer.dev
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jquery-localize
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State of the Web: Static Site Generators
I love static site generators and I really wish more sites were built with them. There are likely millions of websites that have no login functionality or other functionality that specifically requires a back-end, but use a CMS anyway. Usually a CMS is slower for the users on the site, more expensive for the company running it, less secure, less stable, and more maintenance than a statically generated site.
I do think there's still plenty of room for improvement for static site generators though. Does anyone have any recommendations for an SSG with easy support for multi-lingual websites? Ideally, I'd be able to translate the text and provide alternative images, videos, and links without having to change the HTML structure of a given page for each language. Technically, this can be done easily with JavaScript by using a plugin like jQuery Localize [1], but that has two major downsides: (1) all other languages except the default breaks if JavaScript is disabled and (2) users won't know that the site supports their language from search engine results (the snippet will be in the default language.) So it'd be great if I could write the pseudo HTML of a page once, but generate multiple HTML files for each different language (placed into their respective directory, e.g. en/, es/, fr/ etc.)
[1] https://github.com/coderifous/jquery-localize
mattgreer.dev
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State of the Web: Static Site Generators
You don't need to do that, just put this config setting on the page
https://github.com/city41/mattgreer.dev/blob/main/pages/inde...
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Show HN: Thumbnail.ai – Just paste a blog post link and get a thumbnail
Inspired by this HN submission, I whipped up my own generator using node and node-canvas -- https://github.com/city41/mattgreer.dev/blob/main/scripts/ge...
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My stack will outlive yours
Thanks! I am using MDX for the articles. I don't really like it though. MDX is fiddly and causes some headaches here and there. I am exploring other options.
The MDX files are here: https://github.com/city41/mattgreer.dev/tree/main/pages/arti...
And I just now wrote a new post about how I did the static HTML: https://mattgreer.dev/articles/how-i-built-this-static-site-...
What are some alternatives?
jekyll-admin - A Jekyll plugin that provides users with a traditional CMS-style graphical interface to author content and administer Jekyll sites.
boringproxy.io
zas - Most simple static website generator in Golang.
rss-proxy - RSS-proxy allows you to do create an RSS or ATOM feed of almost any website, just by analyzing just the static HTML structure.
clarin
imgmaker - Create high-quality images programmatically with easily-hackable templates.
Lektor - The lektor static file content management system
staticgen - Static website generator that lets you use HTTP servers and frameworks you already know
missing-semester - The Missing Semester of Your CS Education 📚
Publii - The most intuitive Static Site CMS designed for SEO-optimized and privacy-focused websites.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.