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| 07:56 | Guest31 | Hello, thanks for the tip. I will look into these tools.
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| 09:47 | Guest31 | For archiving the old site, is storing all css plus html files locally enough to have the job done? I dont see any inconsistency when the locally saved home page can only access locally saved (imported) css. I also wonder if it might be possible to migrate the old site under archive.apertus.org domain once the new website design is in place,
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| 09:47 | Guest31 | altough I dont know if there is a need for the traffic load from of the yet to be "archived" site to be reduced.
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| 09:54 | Guest31 | If there is no need for reducing traffic load, then I think the focus now lays the new website design? I tought of first converting all pages to Markdown to oversee all paragraph texts. That makes it easy to remove all bloat and rebuild it, if Im right :).
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| 10:00 | Guest31 | And there are many sites that provide that service. For the static site generation services, those are mainly focused on Linux. Maybe you wont believe me as I said myself that I use Linux, but my home laptop is doing weird so I rather dont use it... I am in a different place where there are windows computers, which I can use.
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| 10:05 | Guest31 | So I will focus now on revamping the hompage by converting it into markdown, then back into html and going further from that base. Sorry for my really weird and probably inefficient working style... but hey, all little bits of progression help right?
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| 10:12 | Guest31 | So what Im probably going to do is this: revamp homepage plus css with dev-tools, using this file as a template and to create another file and put pieces of html/css snippets (named) that I believe I am going to use much, to use when styling other pages. This might also be easier to automate in the future if someone wants to write a script (which
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| 10:12 | Guest31 | only acts like a search engine to find and copy pieces of html or css within specified brackets) do that... If this is totally stupid or inefficient (which it probably is) feel free to say 3-(
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| 16:49 | BAndiT1983 | hi Guest31, have to check your logs throughly later, just returned back from work
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| 16:50 | BAndiT1983 | check out the SSGs, there is not much point nowadays to do things manually, aso they propagate a way to structure the website by using pieces, like header, footer and custom components
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| 16:51 | BAndiT1983 | the nice thing about them is the live preview when assembling a page, am doing same thing at work and in personal projects, but with vite and mostly vue, although also using lit-elements more lately
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| 17:03 | BAndiT1983 | also the nice thing about nodejs as processor, you can use something like sass/scss, autoprefixer etc. to have simpler developer life and also to contain browser compatibility etc. etc. etc.
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| 19:58 | Guest31 | I hope I can find one that doesnt require all kinds of stuff, because I cant download much applications, but I did saw a website based thing, from astrodotbuild. Gonna try that. Scss is also a neat thing indeed, I hope it will be included in normal css too. @media selectors do support nested css, so why not the rest too... its a simple if this then
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| 19:58 | Guest31 | that statement away...
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| 20:19 | BAndiT1983 | there is not much to download besides nodejs plus some tools usually, everything else can be done by a template install or do you mean that you have metered internet connection?
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