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Post #3318079

2026-06-08 06:46 UTC

@ifixcoinops@retro.social sideway tangeant, (from someone who did start with writing tags in a texf editor and was listening to the rationale behind CSS): I am under the impression that static website generators that ingest Markdown and spit out stuff that you can upload on the hosting that came for free with the domain you registeted, did mostly got us "there".

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  • @eladnarra@disabled.social 2026-06-08 13:39

    @dryak@mstdn.science Static site generators are still generally command line, which isn't remotely similar to a WYSIWYG program, imo. Much higher barrier to entry, even if you only use a standard template. And that's before you get to figuring out how to use git (for GitHub/GitLab pages) or Netlify. There is Publii, which I think is still around? GUI plus integration with free hosting. @ifixcoinops@retro.social

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