Hi "DL Neil". I find your argumentation combative and provoking.
I have an ex that has made my life difficult for the last 6 years, blocking me from seeing my kids, she acts in a similar way. I don't have the time, energy or the will to bring more of that stuff into my life, so I won't reply to this type of email. -Morten Blogging at http://blogologue.com Tweeting at https://twitter.com/blogologue On Instagram https://instagram.com/morphexx ons. 14. aug. 2019, 01.27 skrev DL Neil <pythonl...@danceswithmice.info>: > On 13/08/19 10:54 PM, Morten W. Petersen wrote: > > I was hoping to avoid testing a lot of different systems, spending time > > there. > > Sooner or later you have to make a decision - and be responsible for it > to your clients. > > > > So that's why I'm asking here. > > People here are helpful. The more time you put-in, the more inclined > folk are to help further. > > > > I don't need a guide to create a website, maybe a refresher on some > topics. > > Respectfully, and knowing only the little posted here, this seems an > under-statement, eg you don't appear know how HTML5 succeeds and exceeds > XHTML (and has done so for many years). Do you under-estimate how much > things have developed during the last decade? > > > > Ideally I'd want a static site generator that makes it easy and quick to > > create a website which is pretty, accessible, works across browsers and > > standards compliant and doesn't freeze the browser on a low-end phone. > > In, XHTML??? > > This stuff is not straight-forward. Neither is it Python/a topic for > this list. > > Whilst I place myself in the 'master' category for HTML5 development and > cheerfully regard manually knocking-out the likes of an "About Us" > static page using nothing more than a basic editor as "quick and easy", > there is no room for such 'purity' and idealism when phones and > 'responsive' elements enter the picture. "Here be dragons"! > > I'm wary of claiming such a skill-level in Python - particularly given > its incredibly wide range of application. That side of the process can > be simple or complex - you choose. > > [this further to comment after next para] > "Flask" has been mentioned, and over many years Mig has contributed > numbers of tutorials, videos, articles, and books; which IMHO make it > easy to understand that package - and most others (in this category). As > such, I recommend it as a great starting-point, even if that learning > better-equips you to change to something else later! > (see also mention in other contributions to this thread) > > > > And where it is easy to override using for example plain or template > > HTML, or extend programmatic features using some plugins or just > > subclassing. > > Using Python as an 'engine' to generate a web-site, either as a static > file-set or as part of a web server is relatively trivial. Some of your > more detailed specs will likely lead you down one or another path. What > inspiration did you get from reading-up about Flask? Pelican? Other > suggestions made 'here'? In what way did they not meet the mark? > > > > Do you know of a XML DTD for HTML5 by the way? > > See above. > (How is a web page declared to be HTML5, cf any other format? How does > one ensure that a web page is 'HTML5-compliant'? How does/can one do > "pretty" in (X)HTML?) > -- > Regards =dn > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list