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Hugo: No Go (Felicitous Update)

My Hugo experience has been really frustrating. I guess I am not the only one. (You can skip all the whining and scroll down to where Surge turns out to be a very satisfactory partial solution. --Editor) With Hugo, I am able to build and

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The App Ate My Homework

I wish I had my personal dokuwiki online so I could work on and with it from any old machine …​ the x86 Windows box at the cancer ward or any Sambodian what they call a «LAN house». To do this week …​

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No Victory Over Hugo

I lied the other day. I am now able to push Web sites built with generators like Hexo and Pelican to GitHub Pages, but not Hugo. I cannot understand it. Building a Hexo site in the local repo, for example. writes everything to the public

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Bretonio Groks Project Pages

ASCIIDoc just makes me angry and confused. I am sorry to say. This is partly why I intend to adapt one of my GitHub project pages for blogging my progress, if any, on my GitLab projects. Bretônio Decamps Yes, I guess I am abandoning Hubpress,

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Heckling Jekyll

I followed Dean’s instructions to create a Beautiful Jekyll-themed site at Braytonio.github.io, cloning it into my project dir and editing it and its config file with Prose.io. No joy. I commit my changes after editing aboutme.md and filling out

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Waging War on Windows

I hate this machine, an antiquated Windows 7 box in the computer lab at the Cancer Ward. (I have AMPPS installed as a localhost server for testing CMS but it is pretty damn fubar.) For one thing, the permissions will not let me install Python

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Chove Chuva

You know what might be perfect for the projects I am planning? Pelican with a theme called Chameleon which is translatable into various [Bootstrap]-based themes, like United — an homage to Ubuntu — or Cosmos. Cosmos I really like. Pelican

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My Quinta-feira Installathon Blues

I have been obsessively trying out static site generators of all different sorts. They include Hugo, Pelican, Assemble, Middleman, Hexo, & naturally Jekyll. Of these, to make a long story short, Hugo and Pelican seem easiest to work with for a poetry major like myself.

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