Hi Kokou, In addition to what others have said, you might want to use Hugo ( https://gohugo.io/) for producing your website, and in this case you can use the fantastic ox-hugo (https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/) to manage the contents from within org-mode. It should be possible to use Hugo's features to implement all the features you have mentioned.
--Diego On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 3:11 PM Christian Moe <m...@christianmoe.com> wrote: > > Hi, Kokou, > > Adding to what Leslie Watter writes: > > >> - Under Register, and Login heading, How do i generate html forms > >> which will post entries to specific destinations? and also generate > code > >> for capturing the data? > >> > >> To use forms, you'll probably will use raw HTML: > > > > https://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-HTML-tags.html#Quoting-HTML-tags > > > > And for capturing the data, you will of course need to provide scripts > on a server as targets for the html forms. > > Org is great for quick writing and exporting to HTML. It can also be > used to publish whole static websites and blogs. Some people use a > combination of Org and other static blogging tools, like Jekyll, which > adds some helpful functionality. > > However, if you want to dynamically serve pages only to logged-in users, > Org-mode may not be the tool you are looking for. You may want to look > at blogging platforms or content management systems. (If you like > writing in Org, you can still use it for drafting.) > > Yours, > Christian > >