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fausphorus, yeah, Tumblr is a CMS as a service
[tantek]
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2024-11-01 23:01
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whereas most SSGs require you to use one tool to edit a text file, then another to upload or "sync" it to a server, then another tool to "regenerate" your website
[tantek]
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2024-11-01 23:00
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most CMSs have a web-based UI you can use to publish, edit posts, etc. all the things you want to do
[tantek]
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2024-11-01 23:00
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That's close! Although SSG usually uses "markdown", which is a type of plain text, or HTML or plain text.
capjamesg[d]
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2024-11-01 22:58
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So SSG is "I make word docs and put image files in a folder that then becomes a website", and CMS is "I upload things to a website which then stores it off of my PC elsewhere and makes a website with that content"?
fausphorus
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2024-11-01 22:57
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But SSGs use templates and build your whole site as a folder, whereas CMS tools run web apps that generate the page every time someone loads it.
capjamesg[d]
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2024-11-01 22:56
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So, CMS is like a "template maker?"
fausphorus
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2024-11-01 22:55
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A static site generator or SSG is software that developers can use (typically requiring command line access) to setup a personal site that uses a set of text content files typically stored on a server, and transforms them into a set of static HTML files for a website https://indieweb.org/ssg
Loqi
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2024-11-01 22:54
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A content management system (often abbreviated as CMS) is software used to create, enter, edit, update, delete content on websites; some CMSs are used for IndieWeb sites, see the tables on this page for current usage https://indieweb.org/CMS
Loqi
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2024-11-01 22:54
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[edit] And making pages on Neocities is really just a matter of creating a file on the folder called `whatever.html` and they add the initial bits of code for you, so it's great for learning, even if you eventually leave
nataliagruber
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2024-11-01 22:53
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