Hi Matt, Recently I started to use Hugo to maintain our project's website:
http://novasarc.hafogvatn.is/ I am liking it very much. I keep the entire site in a single file, with each page in a single subtree. Modifications to the template are also kept in subtrees. I edit this page directly, rather than using the hugo tools to create content. Then to update the site I tangle the org file to create all the htlm files of the site, and run hugo to create the site files that are then copied to the server. Pretty easy. Julian Matt Price writes: > I'm trying to wean myself off of Wordpress for next year's teaching > websites, and am wondering what solutions other people are using for > turning a collection of org pages and/or subtrees into a static html site. > I am leaning towards Hugo but honestly not for any sensible reason; I've > seen other people use Jekyll, though the fact that Github doesn't support > direct conversion from org-mode removes some of Jekyll's appeal; and I know > there are a number of other solutions too. > > So, I would love to hear what you all recommend. > > Thanks, > Matt -- Julian Mariano Burgos, PhD Hafrannsóknastofnun, rannsókna- og ráðgjafarstofnun hafs og vatna/ Marine and Freshwater Research Institute Skúlagata 4, 121 Reykjavík, Iceland Sími/Telephone : +354-5752037 Bréfsími/Telefax: +354-5752001 Netfang/Email: [email protected]
