@neauoire @spiralganglion we started with the former but the maintenance of the shared elements of raw HTML became problematic over time and we landed on an annoying markdown-to-html toolchain. There are lots of benefits to both!
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@neauoire @spiralganglion we started with the former but the maintenance of the shared elements of raw HTML became problematic over time and we landed on an annoying markdown-to-html toolchain. There are lots of benefits to both! 2 comments
@neauoire @spiralganglion the really nice thing about PHP was that it had a great transition from "just plain HTML" to more complex stuff. I miss that. |
@pvh @spiralganglion Yeah, I'm not saying this scales or is a silver bullet, but there's a threshold where the scaffolding for hosting very little content gets in the way, especially at the start when someone is creating their personal website from the ground up.