I am a long-time user of Debian, Emacs, and LaTeX. I began blogging with version 1.0 of WordPress, but soon I grew weary of the constant need to upgrade. Over the years I have tried many (if not most) of the blogging engines, hoping to find a static engine which could read LaTeX markup. I even tried Blosxom; it was better than many.
But not until this year "habe ich Nirvana erreichtet." (Forgive my poor deutsch; I am attempting to quote Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha.") The key is that I am using "make4ht" to invoke "text4ht". This allows me to compose in LaTeX and provides me with a set of .html files (and even a .css file) which I upload to a hosting service. One hosting service I use runs Apache; the other runs Nginx. Both work. In LaTeX, I use "report.cls" for the blog; each blog posting is a chapter. The postings are listed in a table of contents. Adding a new post involves a run of my script "make.blog": make4ht -c config.cfg -d blog-url blog-url.tex Life is too short to mess around with a markup language other than LaTeX. Work always in LaTeX. RLH -- How should one chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight, except their Rock had sold them, and the Lord had shut them up? - Deuteronomy 32:30