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When I build websites, the first tool I reach for is Web Origami, made by @JanMiksovsky. It is a brilliant way to manage data and content, transforming it as necessary. Vale.Rocks and most of my other sites are completely built upon it.
Here are some more thoughts: https://vale.rocks/posts/web-origami
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When I build websites, the first tool I reach for is Web Origami, made by @JanMiksovsky. It is a brilliant way to manage data and content, transforming it as necessary. Vale.Rocks and most of my other sites are completely built upon it.
Here are some more thoughts: https://vale.rocks/posts/web-origami
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When I build websites, the first tool I reach for is Web Origami, made by @JanMiksovsky. It is a brilliant way to manage data and content, transforming it as necessary. Vale.Rocks and most of my other sites are completely built upon it.
Here are some more thoughts: https://vale.rocks/posts/web-origami
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When I build websites, the first tool I reach for is Web Origami, made by @JanMiksovsky. It is a brilliant way to manage data and content, transforming it as necessary. Vale.Rocks and most of my other sites are completely built upon it.
Here are some more thoughts: https://vale.rocks/posts/web-origami
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When I build websites, the first tool I reach for is Web Origami, made by @JanMiksovsky. It is a brilliant way to manage data and content, transforming it as necessary. Vale.Rocks and most of my other sites are completely built upon it.
Here are some more thoughts: https://vale.rocks/posts/web-origami
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Making a Small JavaScript Blog Static Site Generator Even Smaller Using the General “async-tree” Library, by @JanMiksovsky:
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Making a Small JavaScript Blog Static Site Generator Even Smaller Using the General “async-tree” Library, by @JanMiksovsky:
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Making a Small JavaScript Blog Static Site Generator Even Smaller Using the General “async-tree” Library, by @JanMiksovsky:
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Making a Small JavaScript Blog Static Site Generator Even Smaller Using the General “async-tree” Library, by @JanMiksovsky:
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Making a Small JavaScript Blog Static Site Generator Even Smaller Using the General “async-tree” Library, by @JanMiksovsky:
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This week's #WebOrigami comic: Pagination
More about Origami Tree.paginate builtin function: https://weborigami.org/builtins/tree/paginate.html
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During a week of off-trail #backpacking in Utah's Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument last week, a fellow hiker captured a great shot of me at sunset
My daughter saw it and said, "That looks like a social media profile banner".
Oh, good idea
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Last week a parent of a young child was intrigued by the #journal I keep for my family. I wrote up my suggestions to him as a blog post: https://jan.miksovsky.com/posts/2026/05-11-journaling
#Journaling as a practice has many benefits. It doesn’t matter how you start, only that you start.
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Last week a parent of a young child was intrigued by the #journal I keep for my family. I wrote up my suggestions to him as a blog post: https://jan.miksovsky.com/posts/2026/05-11-journaling
#Journaling as a practice has many benefits. It doesn’t matter how you start, only that you start.
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Last week a parent of a young child was intrigued by the #journal I keep for my family. I wrote up my suggestions to him as a blog post: https://jan.miksovsky.com/posts/2026/05-11-journaling
#Journaling as a practice has many benefits. It doesn’t matter how you start, only that you start.
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Last week a parent of a young child was intrigued by the #journal I keep for my family. I wrote up my suggestions to him as a blog post: https://jan.miksovsky.com/posts/2026/05-11-journaling
#Journaling as a practice has many benefits. It doesn’t matter how you start, only that you start.
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Last week a parent of a young child was intrigued by the #journal I keep for my family. I wrote up my suggestions to him as a blog post: https://jan.miksovsky.com/posts/2026/05-11-journaling
#Journaling as a practice has many benefits. It doesn’t matter how you start, only that you start.
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This week's #WebOrigami comic: Track changes in your site
More about Origami's Dev.changes builtin: https://weborigami.org/builtins/dev/changes
HTML comic: https://weborigami.org/comics/track-changes-in-your-site.htmlThis Origami tool works with any #staticsite generator!
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This week's #WebOrigami comic: Track changes in your site
More about Origami's Dev.changes builtin: https://weborigami.org/builtins/dev/changes
HTML comic: https://weborigami.org/comics/track-changes-in-your-site.htmlThis Origami tool works with any #staticsite generator!
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This week's #WebOrigami comic: Track changes in your site
More about Origami's Dev.changes builtin: https://weborigami.org/builtins/dev/changes
HTML comic: https://weborigami.org/comics/track-changes-in-your-site.htmlThis Origami tool works with any #staticsite generator!
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This week's #WebOrigami comic: Cache slow resources
More about Origami's Tree.cache builtin: https://weborigami.org/builtins/tree/cache
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This week's #WebOrigami comic: Rewriting nested function calls
More about Origami pipe operator: https://weborigami.org/language/expressions#pipe-operator
HTML comic: https://weborigami.org/comics/rewriting-nested-function-calls.htmlFWIW there's a (stale?) JS proposal for a pipe operator: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator
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It’s a treat to read such a well-written overview of #WebOrigami!
https://vale.rocks/posts/web-origami
I recall that @vale completely got the idea the first time he saw it, and he’s done great things with it ever since.
I think Origami’s the best way to make your site, but don’t just take my word for it — read Vale’s post!
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This week's #WebOrigami comic: Group pages
More about Tree.groupBy builtin function: https://weborigami.org/builtins/tree/groupby
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This week's #WebOrigami comic: Group pages
More about Tree.groupBy builtin function: https://weborigami.org/builtins/tree/groupby
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This week's #WebOrigami comic: Serve anything
More about Origami's serve command: https://weborigami.org/builtins/dev/serve
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This week's #WebOrigami comic: Deferring work
More about Property getters in Origami: https://weborigami.org/language/expressions#property-getters
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This week's #WebOrigami comic: File extensions
More about Working with file types in Origami: https://weborigami.org/language/filetypes
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This week's #WebOrigami comic: File extensions
More about Working with file types in Origami: https://weborigami.org/language/filetypes
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Configuration-based site-making tools say: organize your content into folders, edit some config files, then run our tool to get a site.
But what if writing your site from scratch actually involves *less* code?
My 4th and final post in a series comparing a sample blog in #WebOrigami and #Eleventy: **Is code is more concise than configuration?** (Yes! Yes it is! Also easier to follow, more coherent, and more expressive.)
https://jan.miksovsky.com/posts/2026/03-20-code-is-more-concise-than-configuration