Hello Marcin,

I’m on mobile, so please excuse my brevity and top-posting.  Did you check the 
org website?  I remember from my orgweb translation that there is one 
particular page which outlines all the different tools that integrate org with 
blogging.  Maybe those will give you some inspirations. 

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Best, 


RY

> On May 8, 2023, at 16:18, Marcin Borkowski <mb...@mbork.pl> wrote:
> 
> Hello fellow Orgers,
> 
> I'm preparing to set up a new blog, and I'd like to have a fully
> Org-mode-based workflow.  Ideally, I'd like to be able to do everything
> - including publishing the posts - from within Emacs.
> 
> I know about things like "Org publish" and ox-hugo, though I never used
> them - and there are probably others - but I'm asking specifically about
> two things:
> 
> A. other people's experiences with similar workflows, and
> B. tool/workflow recommendations.
> 
> Here are my requirements, in no particular order.
> 
> 1. I want the blog to be fully static HTML+CSS, with a tiny sprinkling
> of (my custom) JS.
> 
> 2. I want to publish a whole set of HTML files from a single Org mode
> file.  I will need to preserve internal links (so that I can link to
> another headline and the result will be one post linking to another),
> and of course I will need external links.  The blog will live on some
> server I will have ssh access to, so for publishing it should be enough
> to scp some files somewhere.
> 
> 3. I want to be able to fully customize the HTML produced.  I want it to
> be as simple as possible (but see below).  I will also need it to be put
> in some kind of a template, so that every page will contain things like
> a header, footer and a sidebar.
> 
> 4. I am going, though, to need some custom "blocks" - in HTML parlance,
> <div>s and possibly also <span>s.  I want to be able to mark them up
> somehow in my Org source and get <div class="..."> and <span
> class="...">.  Reusing existing markup (like _underline_, which I'm not
> going to use) is not enough - I will need more than a dozen of those
> custom classes.
> 
> Any thought, suggestions, recommendations?
> 
> -- 
> Marcin Borkowski
> http://mbork.pl
> 


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