It would be fun if browsers could render CommonMark locally so that we can just... Not use a CMS / static site generator server-side. I imagine that would kill a lot of SaaS business models, but that's not a bad thing.
It would be fun if browsers could render CommonMark locally so that we can just... Not use a CMS / static site generator server-side. I imagine that would kill a lot of SaaS business models, but that's not a bad thing.
@jsbarretto expect you know about it and not sure how relevant it is, but in case.. #Publii is a client side CMS for static sure generation which is modelled on WordPress. So no server side other than a web server.
@happyborg Very cool! Was not aware of this, thanks
@jsbarretto I think that there exists bajillion static-site generators because people don't really agree on how to do this stuff? I feel like if something like this be standardized, it will be "it almost work for me, except these 3 small features that I already use in my blog"
@lesley You could always fall back to using a SSG that renders HTML server-side. This is more about making the simplest form of blog/web hosting more accessible to people that don't want to think about the technical details and also don't want to be screwed over by a million SaaS companies selling md2html for $20 a month