Hi Offray, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas writes:
> I'm planning to make a web site. Nothing fancy, just a web site for the > grafoscopio project I have told you about already. I started to use > Nikola blog engine[1], but, after a while I thought I want to try > something else, something that can create static web sites like Nikola, > but with more interactive feedback and made in Smalltalk. I have found > Bootstrap for Seaside [2], but I don't want the "Seaside" part in the > sense that I don't want to create any behaviour served by Seaside or > configure any server for that matter, just to put some Smalltalk code > that produces static html powered by boostrap and put it under > distributed source control management, like I do now with my blog. There > is something like that in Pharo/Smalltalk or any approach you suggest me > to make it happen fluidly? to describe the content of your webpages, you can use Pillar (http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Pier/Pillar). Pillar leverages Norbert Hartl's Mustache template engine (http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~NorbertHartl/Mustache). If these top are not enough, you can add Marina on top of that (https://github.com/tide-framework/marina). Just note that (1) Marina is not maintained and (2) you would have to tweak it a bit to generate static pages (but this should not be hard because Marina uses Pillar and Mustache and has been made to produce static pages). -- Damien Cassou http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st "Success is the ability to go from one failure to another without losing enthusiasm." --Winston Churchill
