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Index
Preface
What You Need to Know Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples O’Reilly Safari How to Contact Us Acknowledgments
1. Why Static Sites?
Benefits of Static Sites
Static Sites Are Fast Static Sites Are Secure Other Benefits What Kinds of Sites Can Go Static? What Are Static Site Generators?
2. Building a Basic Static Site
Welcome to Harp Your First Harp Project Working with Layouts and Partials Working with Data Generating a Site Building Camden Grounds Going Further with Harp
3. Building a Blog
Blogging with Jekyll Your First Jekyll Project Writing a Post A Quick Introduction to Liquid Working with Layouts and Includes Adding Additional Files Working with Data Configuring Your Jekyll Site Generating a Site Building a Blog Going Further with Jekyll
4. Building a Documentation Site
Characteristics of a Documentation Site Choosing a Generator for Your Documentation Site Our Sample Documentation Site Creating the Site
Installing Hugo Generating the Initial Site Files Configuring the Hugo Site Adding Content Creating the Layout
Going Further
5. Adding Dynamic Elements
Handling Forms
Wufoo Forms Google Docs Forms Formspree Adding a Comment Form to Camden Grounds
Adding Comments
Working with Disqus Adding Comments to The Cat Blog
Adding Search
Creating a Custom Search Engine Adding a Custom Search Engine to a Real Site
Even More Options
6. Adding a CMS
CloudCannon
Creating a Site on CloudCannon Editing a Site on CloudCannon Where to Go from Here
Netlify CMS
Setting Up the Netlify CMS Exploring the Netlify CMS configuration Taking the Netlify CMS for a test run Where to Go from Here
Jekyll Admin
Setting Up Jekyll Admin Editing a Site in Jekyll Admin Where to Go from Here
More Options
Forestry.io Lektor Headless CMS
7. Deployment
Plain Old Web Servers Cloud File Storage Providers
Hosting a Site on Amazon S3 Hosting a Site on Google Cloud Storage
Deploying with Surge Deploying with Netlify Summary
8. Migrating to a Static Site
Migrating from WordPress to Jekyll Other Migration Options
Hugo Middleman Hexo Harp Many More Options Are Available
Go Forth and Be Static
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