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https://jmcglone.com/guides/github-pages/
- I didn’t follow this tutorial exactly when building my blogs on this site.
- But I completed some of the steps and ended up hosting on GitHub Pages (so easy!).
- The post above lists numerous references for Git, GitHub, Markdown, and Jekyll, all of which
- I ended up using in different capacities to launch the site you’re browsing!
- MK Docs is another static site generator, but it’s gotta be the most lightweight one I’ve seen yet.
- Their site says it’s geared toward project documentation, which makes sense from seeing examples.
- I learned recently that the Baltimore Black Techies website is built using MK docs. It’s nice to know I can quickly spin up some great project documentation for future work! I’ll be sure to link any sites I push out using this framework here.
https://www.vijayp.dev/blog/rewrite-plain-html/ https://plainvanillaweb.com/index.html https://andregarzia.com/2025/06/experimenting-with-no-build-web-applications.html
- for if i ever get tired of Hugo, lol
https://blog.clew.se/posts/secret-web/
- this blogger treats us to a bit of a metapost about finding neat stuff on the web outside the giant walled garden platforms we all know and love
https://blakewatson.com/notes/3bcc26ab/
- (2026-01-30) this made me get tired of hugo and i rebuilt my site again!