While experimenting with various static site generators, I’ve also been learning about Bulma (a traditional CSS framework) and TailwindCSS (a ’new style’ utility CSS framework). They come at the idea of a CSS framework from two very different perspectives, and if you’ve seen the Internet discussions, you’ll know that opinions are decidedly mixed.
This site is now running on Hugo, a popular Static Site Generator (SSG). I tried Jekyll, Hugo, Astro, and Eleventy/11ty on the way here, but settled on Hugo. It’s good!
I’ve done it before and it looks like I’m doing it again. It’s the right time to move my personal blog from WordPress to a static site for simplicity, security, portability, and performance.
Getting my simple web application started and then deployed has been an excellent learning experience. And thank goodness for the fine documentation and guides to the frameworks I’ve tried. As a bonus, it’s all almost free!