Easiest thing, if it's going to be static content, is to use something like
Jekyll. I've had *lots* of experience with this, see for example:

https://github.com/lugorguk/lug.org.uk-website and
https://github.com/manchester-tech-events/manchester-tech-events.github.io

For lug.org.uk (the first link), while the content is written and updated
at Github, it's actually served from lug.org.uk servers, so I can help you
with that integration too, if you want to host it from your own servers :)

Now, I know that not everyone loves Github, but it's a well understood
workflow.

Happy to have a chat, Ken, if you want some help getting this setup.

I should probably do an episode about how I manage these sites too, at some
point ;)
--
Jon "The Nice Guy" Spriggs
@jontheniceguy everywhere...
https://jon.sprig.gs


On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 at 20:01, Ken Fallon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> It's me begging again. ( It's what I do apparently :) )
>
> I registered a website, and ordered the banner and stickers.
>
> I would like to put up a website together for the Free Culture Podcasts
> page, but would like to have someones help putting a simple website
> together. http://freeculturepodcasts.org/
>
> We just need a simple one page scroll down site. It will be static for
> now and would list the shows we are promoting together with their logo
> summaries etc. ( The data is available in the json file - thanks Dave).
> The style should match the banner and the stickers we ordered.
>
> Anyone got any ideas ?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Ken Fallon
> http://kenfallon.com
> http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=30
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