On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 5:41 PM Cédrick Béler <cdric...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Esteban,
>> This comes really on time for me, I decided to rewrite to small sites I have >> using Jekyll, and as read all their tutorials I thought even of having a >> Jekyllst variation, that uses the Jekyll directories and other conventions, >> but uses Smalltalk as its engine. Of course this is far reached given my >> real availability these days, that's lower than usual. > Cool anyway if that’s something that interest you too. What do you think of > https://gohugo.io ? > Themes are pretty cool https://themes.gohugo.io I wasn't aware of this, looks great, albeit on a different tool stack. The generated output is "sane" html (read below). > However I'd like to be part of conversations around this, and eventually > contribute to it, because I already started playing with Jekyll (and Gatsby > as well). > Perfect :) > This is not urgent but I need to put 2 websites online for September (simple > ones). For now, I’m trying around. Summer will be perfect for me to work on > such project. I have a small pet site, that has some particular features like being multilingual and having some "dynamic" data source. I decided to give a try to Gatsby this evening, and found it to be great and produce uber fast rendered pages, but the produced HTML/CSS/JS is worst than reading assembly language. However since what I wanted was to improve the speed and some limitations of an old Wordpress based site, I think I'll stick with it. It also refreshes my React.js shenanigans. Regards! Esteban A. Maringolo