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Are static site generator still popular in 2023
Ответитьastro : hold my beer
Ответить11ty
ОтветитьThanks.
ОтветитьHELP
ОтветитьHELP
ОтветитьI'm currently using docusaurus for documentation and blogging
ОтветитьI just Use HTML and CSS to build static site 😁
ОтветитьGrav CMS
ОтветитьJust starting with gatsby. Nice video thank you.
Ответитьdabbling in hugo but wanting more aesthetic options and responsive themes - good breakdown! 🎭
ОтветитьThanks especially for framing this in terms of the underlying web frameworks each are designed to work with. That really made the SSG ecosystem a lot easier to understand, and now I'm able to narrow down the options much quicker.
ОтветитьI've been using sapper (now svelte-kit) to run my personal blog, but I recently built a website for a friend out of pure html/css. The html/css site was built in a few days, while the svelte site took me over a week of non stop work. I feel like alot of these ssgs are over complicated for 90% of the websites that use them.
ОтветитьJamstack page is wonderful, a Play Land, literal :) . Let me recommend PLENTI --> Go+Svelte.
ОтветитьVery detailed & well-explained video. I call this video "Gatsby" of all Static Site Generators info content available on internet.
ОтветитьWhy use a static site generators when most sites could be done with your own written script in less then 500 lines? I did this already with ruby and liquid templates 10 years ago to get rid of wordpress on my site. This shit is easy.
Ответитьthanks to your shared video i learned a lot helped as well in my learning
ОтветитьI really like hugo for bloging. Its very easy to use and they have a lot of free template.
Ответить1. JAMstack
2. Gatsby js
3. Next js
4. Nuxt js
5. Hugo (Go)
6. Jekyll (Ruby)
7. Scully (Angular)
8. Sculpin (php)
9. Sapper (Svelte)
10. Middleman (Ruby)
so static webiste is a just simple website project without webpack or any bundlers with minifying? please answer
ОтветитьGreat video, thanks :)
Ответитьfor any of this static site generator. must learn first something like react vue or somethin else? And npm node ?
thanks.
i also know JS
I like SSG
ОтветитьWhy is the dude from Limitless talking about static site generators ? 🧐
ОтветитьHexo is cool
ОтветитьCame to this video because hexo is starting to give problems with huge blogs (3k+ posts). On generation it consumes more than 4 gb of ram at one point. Even on hexo troubleshoot page they advise you to configure your nodejs to use more memory because it really crashes the generation.
I heard that hugo would be the best solution because Go is so much faster and doesnt consume all this crazy ram on generation.
What about pelican
ОтветитьBeen a very happy mkdocs user here for ~6 years. Easily written config and content. Straightforward to automate pulling content from a git repo, building, and deploying. Massive improvement over wordpress/drupal.
ОтветитьAs an Angular guy primarily, I recently played around with Scully, and it's really good! You can add it to any existing Angular project with one CLI command and you're done. (for basic routes). But a little bit of code needed so it can find dynamic routes. (like product detail pages, etc.) One of the best things is you literally don't need to change how you code in Angular, so there's really no learning curve.
ОтветитьNuxtJS is pretty cool and easy to use for me. Gatsby (provided I learn React) and Hugo are good options too.
ОтветитьAnything about stenciljs?
ОтветитьNice joob.
ОтветитьWhat do you think of 11ty?
ОтветитьAwesome content 👍
ОтветитьSir please make tutorials on these static site generators
ОтветитьAnything about Gridsome?? It is like Gatsby for Vue
Ответитьggs man , your content is good tho...but is there also any discord server for this channel?
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