Web framework for static pages

Morten W. Petersen morphex at gmail.com
Tue Aug 13 06:44:28 EDT 2019


Right. That was a useful term, I've got some things to look at there.

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tir. 13. aug. 2019, 00.29 skrev Cameron Simpson <cs at cskk.id.au>:

> On 13Aug2019 00:01, Morten W. Petersen <morphex at gmail.com> wrote:
> >What I guess I'm looking for, is something that will help create a
> >static website, in a simple and efficient manner.  Without being
> >bloated.
> >
> >I don't have a lot of hair on my head, but I would be pulling it out
> >because of some of the websites I see today, their heavy-handed use of
> >different Javascript frameworks etc.
> >
> >How would I go about creating a simple website with a front page, an
> >about page, a product page and a contact page?  Without any
> >server-side handling of data, so it could be entirely served by for
> >example Apache.
> >
> >And with it having well-formed XHTML, proper CSS, little Javascript,
> >scaling to different screen and web browsers (wow, it's been so long I
> >forgot it was called responsive design) and so on, being a nice little
> >package.
>
> The common search term is "static site generator". There are several out
> there. I haven't any experience with which to offer an opinion though.
>
> Cheers,
> Cameron Simpson <cs at cskk.id.au>
>



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