Apologies in advance to the extent this is considered off-topic, because 
given my level of programming experience (on a scale of 1-10: 0.2 8-) I 
don't think I can use Leo for this, but given the talk of using Leo for 
"templating" and the fact that I'm looking for recommendations from 
Pythonistas. . .

So do ignore if the answer isn't obvious to you or the whole topic isn't of 
interest

I'd like to be able to generate small static HTML websites via a 
combination of (all hand-coded) "content" files and templates. I don't want 
a full-blown CMS with a database, just a program and/or scripts to run 
against a directory tree.

Something at about this level <http://dennisbareis.com/ppwizard.htm> of 
user-friendliness (i.e. not requiring programming skills). I'd actually use 
this package - more 
<http://gnosis.cx/publish/programming/review_ppwizard.html>details 
here<http://www.stephenwilliamson.com/Hobbies/ppwizard.htm>, 
but it's pretty inactive <http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/PPWIZARD/>, 
and if I did end up having to learn some programming, would rather not 
start with a language that just had its 25th user 
conference<http://regina-rexx.sourceforge.net/>
!

Another prototype-example is this <http://www.cabaret.demon.co.uk/filepp/>, 
(but it's perl) and this <http://ivy.fr/tahchee/> - but both are 5 years 
dead. 

Googling so far brought me from here 
<http://www.subspacefield.org/%7Etravis/static_blog_generators.html>to 
here<http://www.subspacefield.org/%7Etravis/python_web_page_generators.html>, 
Hyde looks like the hotness but more of a tech challenge than I'd like

I **know already** that "Leo can do this" - but that just means **you** can 
do this in Leo+Python, and I'm not going with "cloned snippets for 
templating" which would have been my approach a few weeks ago.

I have a real project starting this week, but I'll be too busy resurrecting 
the HTML/CSS segments of my poor old brain to start learning Python - I'm 
looking for something that will work out of the box to start with, but 
written in Python.

Thanks in advance. . .

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