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We may want to change the way we are organizing our information on the website, along with its look and feel.
I learned how to configure and use Jekyll, and I believe that along with Feeling responsive it can produce fully functional and nice static websites. I have used these tools for the Alchemist website.
Pluses of this choice:
We get a navigation menu, easy to configure through a yml file
Pages are written in markdown, and are very easy to maintain wrt the current HTML setup
Support for Disqus if we want users to comment (e.g. for telling us that some part could be improved)
Minuses of this choice:
The current content should be copy/pasted there
There is some theming work to do
@jakebeal please let me know if there are any other points you see
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I've just been starting to figure out Jekyll myself, to see if making such a switch would be advisable. I agree that we should make the switch, assuming we can figure out how to do the theming.
If you like the time style of the Alchemist website, I can use the same theming (with different logos and imagery) for Protelis. Also, it has the advantage of showing that the two projects are somehow related.
We may want to change the way we are organizing our information on the website, along with its look and feel.
I learned how to configure and use Jekyll, and I believe that along with Feeling responsive it can produce fully functional and nice static websites. I have used these tools for the Alchemist website.
Pluses of this choice:
Minuses of this choice:
@jakebeal please let me know if there are any other points you see
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: