I have a handful of WordPress sites, but most of my 100+ sites are created 
using BBEdit. For that matter, I also create and/or edit my WordPress 
themes with BBEdit. I'm even working on a site about using BBEdit to build 
websites.

On Monday, December 16, 2019 at 3:38:26 PM UTC-8, Lawrence Salberg wrote:
>
> I'd love to know how Barebones themselves create/edit their website. 
>
> I noticed initially that the generator tag is not on their website. For 
> some reason, mine always says "BBEdit 8.5", even though I'm on 12.6.7. 
>
> I can not find out where/how that is being put into my HTML template. I'm 
> going to try a reinstall as maybe I have old files in my library, but even 
> a global search for it turned up empty-handed.
>
> I've also noticed a lot of dead links (mostly on the extras wiki, but 
> still...) and wonder what their process if for keeping their site fresh. 
> There's great documentation on BBEdit, or so everyone says, but the site 
> always kind of drives me a bit batty.
>
> Does no one actually use BBEdit to build websites anymore? Even simple 
> ones? Is everything a CMS now (and I'm a CMS expert, but still... I hate 
> them and they drag on performance for simple sites). 
>
> But if Barebones themselves aren't using BBEdit, I don't know... I kind of 
> would like to know, I guess. Anyone know about this?
>

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