On Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at 4:50 AM, ST <smn...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Scott, > > thank you, and all other responders, for the shared information. The > reason I want to leave Jekyll is because I don't want to depend on a > tool that relies on language (Ruby)/environment that I don't know/use > (in this respect Hugo is the same for me). I prefer something more > simplistic, even though if I'll have to invest some time for it to work > initially. Those 3 features I've mentioned are almost all I need, more > or less. > > Could you, please, share your website publishing workflow (considering > the 3 issues I've mentioned)?
I use Nikola (https://getnikola.com/). It has a plugin for org source files (https://plugins.getnikola.com/v8/orgmode/). It claims to support multilingual sites, though I have not used that feature. --Ista > > Thank you! > > On Sat, 2018-04-28 at 18:13 -0400, Scott Randby wrote: >> On 04/28/2018 05:40 PM, Diego Zamboni wrote: >> > >> > Org-mode is not really a website-publishing tool like Jekyll, although it >> > can be part of the chain. Org-mode at its core is a markup language, >> > although with considerable tooling support from org-mode and related tools >> > in Emacs. >> > >> >> I think Org is a good website publishing tool in many ways. I've been using >> it for making and publishing my website since 2010. Sure, it has some >> limitations, but I think it can be made to work nicely for a lot of types of >> sites. But I do agree that the Org/Hugo combination is really good. >> >> Scott Randby >> > >