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  1. @BryceWrayTX

    Found your site today. The getting started guide for Hugo was very helpful! Thank you!

    Would you recommend Eleventy or Hugo for my use case?

    My local non-profit has a Wix site. It's costing us more than we'd like to pay, considering we're just using it for a static site.

    I'm planning to set up a CMS for content contributors to use. No need for them to code.

    Three personas I'm planning for:

    1) Content contributors

    2) Designers - Must know how to write HTML and CSS, and how to use Git to merge in changes to the site's design.

    3) Admin (me) - Must know how to keep all of this running.

    For content contributors and the admin, I don't think Eleventy vs. Hugo matters. But, maybe for designers. Maybe one makes it easier than the other to form a directory structure for the content and make templates that render it nicely.

    I plan to have 2+ content types right from the beginning. I'm thinking of blog posts and a gallery of photo albums right now.

    #hugo #StaticSiteGenerator #WebDesign

  2. I enjoyed the article by @BryceWrayTX about moving on from #Nunjucks when writing #11ty templates.

    I've wanted to check out #WebComponents for a while and this seems like a great way to start.

    brycewray.com/posts/2023/03/ti

  3. Naty @eclecticpassions ·

    Just found out about the drama... Good writeup by @BryceWrayTX

    brycewray.com/posts/2025/04/th

    After researching other on mastodonservers.net/servers/top, the top Mastodon servers alternatives for me are (updated): @hachyderm @vmstan and @milan

    Will decide soon which server to migrate to... Just realised the content won't be transferred when moving servers. 😐

  4. 🗞 New episode of Changelog News!

    🫠 Leaked prompts of GPTs
    🦊 @BryceWrayTX: Firefox on the 2% brink
    😶 @robin on Chimeralogists
    🪳 Ami Lai: the weirdest bug she's seen yet
    🏃 @facundoolano: code is run more than read
    🎙 hosted by @jerod

    #tech #software #news #podcast #newsletter #chatgpt #infosec #technologist #debugging #engineering

    🎧 changelog.com/news/73

  5. Out of curiosity, repeating a poll I did nearly two years ago ...

    When reading a code block in your chosen viewing mode (light or dark), which of these should the code block always do?

    (Please boost.)

  6. New post >> Hints of new stuff in Hugo • The @gohugoio team releases intriguing nuggets about the next full version.

    brycewray.com/posts/2024/12/hi

  7. New post...

    A simple Hugo shortcode for embedding Bluesky posts • While it doesn’t do static embeds, this shortcode gives you an easy way to show content from an increasingly popular social network.

    brycewray.com/posts/2024/11/si

  8. Eleventy 3.0 debuts • The latest major version of the best JS-based SSG brings quite a few enhancements.

    brycewray.com/posts/2024/10/el

  9. The @1password browser extension adds `injected.js` (674 Kb) to each page.

    If you use this extension and are trying to measure your pages’ download size, be sure to filter out this script by name in the Inspector view of your preferred browser **or** just use Inspector within a private/“incognito” tab/window.

  10. After reading this, checked my existing styling as processed through autoprefixer, found the few vendor prefixes that had been added, and manually added them to my styling — so it now doesn’t require any additional tools for cross-browser compatibility.

    weser.io/blog/vendor-prefixes-

  11. New post . . .

    Hugo 0.126.x: speedy pages from data • The SSG velocity king adds another invaluable asset to its portfolio.

    brycewray.com/posts/2024/05/hu

    cc: @gohugoio

  12. Thanks and goodbye, Cloudinary • After my code exceeds the limits of an already overly generous Free Plan, I once again process all images locally.

    brycewray.com/posts/2024/03/th

  13. Post >> TIL some info about PostCSS Preset Env and Browserslist • When all else fails, I go to the source and ask.

    brycewray.com/posts/2024/02/ti

  14. Just learned something I’d hoped was true: if your project has a more updated version of browserslist than what’s in postcss-preset-env, postcss-preset-env will use the better data instead of what’s in its own browserslist dependency:

    github.com/csstools/postcss-pl

  15. Post >> Using Lightning CSS with Hugo: back to the workaround • Why a clear separation between dev mode and prod mode made sense.

    brycewray.com/posts/2024/02/us

  16. (Restoring an earlier item that I briefly removed when I encountered, and subsequently fixed, a local glitch...)

    Post >> Using Lightning CSS with Hugo — without workarounds • With a little tinkering, there’s no need for that PostCSS plugin I recently mentioned.

    brycewray.com/posts/2024/02/us

  17. . . . and now a related website post (mainly repeating what I just said).

    Take note of this new Bitwarden script • A very brief bit of advice for your web dev work.

    brycewray.com/posts/2023/11/ta

  18. The @bitwarden browser extension now injects `page-script.js` (437 Kb) into each page. It’s apparently due to Bitwarden’s recently added support for passkeys.

    If you use this extension and are trying to measure your pages’ download size, be sure to filter out this script by name in the Inspector view of your preferred browser **or** just use Inspector within a private/“incognito” tab/window.

  19. If your website uses Cloudinary and you see browser warnings about third-party cookies being banned soon, it’s probably because you have previously accessed your Cloudinary dashboard and thus have a cookie from *that*. To confirm that a page with any Cloudinary images is actually OK re third-party cookies, view the page in “Private”/“Incognito” mode.

    Source:
    support.cloudinary.com/hc/en-u

  20. New post >> Using Lightning CSS with Hugo • Does Hugo natively support Lightning CSS? No, but there’s a neat workaround for that.

    brycewray.com/posts/2024/01/us

  21. New post >> It’s tri-state switch time • With thanks as always to other, smarter folks, I implement a mode switch that gives you yet another option.

    brycewray.com/posts/2024/01/it

  22. Glad to see @gohugoio here! 🥳 🎉

  23. Post >> Back up, Jack: my current setup • Nearly five years after the original description of my redundancy routine, here’s how I’m doing it now.

    brycewray.com/posts/2023/11/ba

  24. Saying I’m old without saying I’m old, NASA edition:

    I miss the days when, during live events, we could just listen to flight controllers and laconic public affairs officers rather than having a “Happy Talk”-style presentation. (Seems people who care about this don’t need to hear all this drivel.)