Hi, I recently research that a little. I think a good place to start is the worg tutorial at: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-publish-html-tutorial.html.
I decided to use org without jekyll to avoid intermediaries, but that is one option. I found the following blog posts about blogging in org useful: http://bastibe.de/2013-11-13-blogging-with-emacs.html http://emacs-doctor.com/blogging-from-emacs.html http://endlessparentheses.com/how-i-blog-one-year-of-posts-in-a-single-org-file.html https://github.com/howardabrams/dot-files/blob/master/emacs-blog.org http://www.john2x.com/blog/blogging-with-orgmode.html https://ogbe.net/blog/blogging_with_org.html http://nicolas.petton.fr/blog/blogging-with-org-mode.html and mine: https://thibaultmarin.github.io/blog/posts/2016-11-13-Personal_website_in_org.html Hope it helps. thibault Julian M. Burgos writes: > Dear list, > > I have given the task to set up a website to display the research in one > of our projects. I have little experience with html and website > maintenance, so I think this would be a good opportunity to learn. I > would like to create the content for the website in org-mode (of > course). Do you have any recommendations for tools to generate a static > website from org-mode? Is a combo of Jekyll and GitHub pages a good > option? > > Many thanks, > > Julian