We recently published a post about why static sites make sense in many cases. Today, we're going to look at Jekyll - one tool for building static sites - and why it might be a good fit for you. If you’ve thought about building a fast, secure, and simple| Reclaim the Blog
To help me keep track of interesting links, I created a static website that keeps all my data locally. Why do I care about bookmarks, and how does my new site work?| alexwlchan
If you’ve been working with websites for a while, you’ve probably heard the buzz about static sites. And honestly, there’s a good reason for it. Static sites are fast, secure, and easy to manage—especially when you’re hosting them through cPanel, which is still one of| Reclaim the Blog
Let’s be honest: starting a website can seem overwhelming. Like staring at a blank canvas with no clue what to paint. I’ve been there, where the tech side of things felt more like a roadblock than a doorway. But I recently discovered SiteJet Builder, tucked right inside cPanel,| Reclaim the Blog
To help me keep track of interesting links, I created a static website that keeps all my data locally. Why do I care about bookmarks, and how does my new site work?| alexwlchan.net
In this episode of WP Builds, I'm joined by Ben Butler, who runs the Headless Hostman static WordPress hosting solution. Ben shares insights on their approach to enhancing security and performance for WordPress sites. The challenges faced by sites running things like NitroPack and WooCommerce. And dynamic functionalities managed via CloudFlare. They plan a Shopify plugin extension soon, and are actively developing a WooCommerce static solution. Their innovative infrastructure boasts high traf...| WP Builds
How I used Jekyll to build a living style guide and pattern library for Made Mistakes.| Made Mistakes