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Quarto is probably the most unique one I’ve seen so far. Thanks for the input.










Thank you for the advice! I’ll give webc a look before I check out the alternative platforms.

I don’t know or really want to learn anything other than html/css or markdown. The site I’m trying to migrate was raw html/css, and I liked it well enough even though the shortcomings (and argument for template stuff) is very obvious.



Thanks for the recommendation. I actually did look at grav a while back, but I can’t recall why I moved on. Will give it another pass.





That’s like the OG crew of web content haha. I used to be pretty big on Wordpress, but then two of my sites got compromised (through a plugin probably?), and of course the recent kerfluffle going on.




Thanks for the heads up. That feels like the same roadblock I got with 11ty. It ran OK on markdown, but one you dig into how wide the customizations go I couldn’t keep up.




Thank you for the recommendation!

And best of luck with the repair. That’s a crazy bill estimate.


I did try setting up 11ty, despite my misgivings over node.js. Using Markdown went OK, except it wouldn’t render explicit <img> tag parameters to allow me to do one-off formatting.


Static site generator for an idiot who doesn’t want to learn a new templating language just to have a blog?
Hi, I'm interested in setting up a small static-site-generator site. Looked at [11ty](https://www.11ty.dev/docs/plugins/is-land/) recently and feel pretty uncomfortable with the amount of javascript and "funny language" churn just to make some html happen. Do you know of any alternative that's simpler / easier / less complicated dependencies? Or do you have an approach to 11ty that you think I should try? Thanks in advance for any input, it's appreciated!
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I use both and rarely ever make use of file storage on nextcloud. Syncthing is awesome software.