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Re: [O] Moving from Jekyll to Orgmode
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Thomas S. Dye |
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Re: [O] Moving from Jekyll to Orgmode |
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Thu, 03 May 2018 20:49:53 -1000 |
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Aloha Kaushal
Kaushal Modi writes:
I really recommend ox-hugo, Kaushal has done a fantastic job
and he is
also really helpful and responsive with questions.
Thanks for this heavy recommendation. Working on this project
and
supporting/making it more robust based on user feedback has been
great
pleasure.
This looks like an interesting project.
I've browsed the various Hugo themes and the example web sites. I
think I've seen websites similar to and themes suitable for a
variety of sites I'd like to consolidate: archaeology course
syllabus and class calendar; documentation for a software project;
a publication list with download links; and a book/article review
blog. I use org-mode for writing these kinds of thing now, and
I'm hoping to work out a way to make my org mode source work with
Hugo.
I'm especially keen on previewing the web pages as I work on them,
which was super easy to set up (thanks!), and generating
"responsive" content to satisfy my smartphone connected students.
I see that ox-hugo and many Hugo templates have a blog as their
focus. Is it reasonable to go down the ox-hugo path for my
planned sites? Or, is the blog focus likely to restrict what I'd
like to do?
All the best,
Tom
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Thomas S. Dye
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