Thanks a ton for these ideas.
Yeah, the 'Art Gallery' page itself will be just the JS based project I will deploy, but I'll keep that in mind to just maybe roll with custom template static generated sites for the other sections since I think the only way to get close to that look and feel is to run with one of the ideas you mentioned.
Hi Samuel,
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> I am planning to use Emacs to create Org Mode files for the few main sections of my site that aren't the Art Gallery page itself.
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> I'm trying to figure out how to get a modern Wordpress looking Org generated HTML page that rivals pages like this:
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Here's my personal opinion: Org mode is great at concisely formatting
content, so I format my blog content in Org. But then I leave it up to
static site generator giants like Hugo to make the site look good. The
kind of look you want on your website could be achieved by one of the
Static site generators have tons of other benefits like putting the
right meta data, easily creating RSS, ATOM feeds, integrating
pre-generated search index, post-processing images, etc. before
uploading to the server, minifying CSS, JS, HTML, etc.
[ I am giving examples of using Hugo because that's what I use. You
can pick any static site generator and a compatible theme. ]
> Would be curious to know everyone's thoughts on this if there's a cool way to do this via Org Mode :)
I would focus on:
1. Content writing in Org mode
2. Rendering/prettifying the website using CSS, templating, etc in a
static site generator.
Of course you can do everything in Org mode and many people do it, but
then you need to design CSS, JS, etc yourself.
( I am not a web designer, so I took the static site generator
approach and started learning more about CSS and templating from
available themes. )
Kaushal