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Move osoc blog somewhere simple #30
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I like the idea of simple markdown site;
On one condition; no compiling stuff or complicated things to run. Just plain html.. If possible. |
Yes, I already switched several website from WordPress to Jekyll (https://jekyllrb.com/). And I really think it's the best option today :
Design style, it's rather "easy" :
And then we have to migrate all the existing post to Markdown ; it's rather easy but it's work. |
I forgot to mention that the blog can (should ?) be included inside oSoc website. |
I don't mind helping setting it up of course :) And sorry, I thought the new oSoc website is using Jekyll ... but apparently not 😝 And since the website don't current use Jekyll but because Jekyll can also serve HTML static pages, I think we can use the actual structure as is (with maybe some small tweaks) and just add the "blog". I'll put that on my todo list ASAP. |
And voilà : https://jbelien.github.io/website-oSoc/blog.html I obviously didn't focus on the layout/design (wouldn't make a lot of sense 😝). If you have a look at https://github.com/jbelien/website-oSoc, you'll see :
EDIT : What do you think about it ? PS : I also discovered that there is WordPress migration plugin for Jekyll : https://import.jekyllrb.com/docs/wordpress/. I never used it but that should ease the migration. |
That looks great! How would you keep the URL's the same btw? So we don't lose links? Let's talk about it on Thursday. |
Not an issue at all. |
@MichielLeyman :
So I deleted my |
The current blog is hosted on WordPress. People have referred to it as being a bit unsafe, and not easy to maintain. Suggestions were to move it to a regular markdown site or something else that's easy to maintain with git.
This would mean setting it up and making sure all the links remain the same.
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