Web framework for static pages

Brian Oney brian.j.oney at googlemail.com
Tue Aug 13 12:02:16 EDT 2019



On August 13, 2019 4:00:30 PM GMT+02:00, "Morten W. Petersen" <morphex at gmail.com> wrote:
>Ok. Isn't it a bit splitting of hairs to talk about static site
>generators
>and their templates?
>
>Wouldn't a static site generator that can create a good, usable website
>with little input be desirable?
>
>I could pick and choose CSS templates, HTML templates and write some of
>my
>own, but that takes quite a bit of time.
>
>Yes, my fixation on XML HTML might be a bit purist or perfectionist,
>but
>isn't it strange that there isn't a DTD for XML HTML 5? Is it the
>ability
>to write websites using a text editor only what makes web companies
>continue the malformed input cycle, or is it legacy websites?
>
>-Morten

It's all text. Or do you have a better suggestion?

What is wrong with templates?


 



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