On 13/08/19 10:01 AM, Morten W. Petersen wrote:
On 12.08.2019 18:13, Brian Oney wrote:
On August 12, 2019 9:14:55 AM GMT+02:00, morphex <morp...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi.
What frameworks are there for generating static web pages in Python?
I have used:
https://github.com/Frozen-Flask/Frozen-Flask
It's pretty simple. Develop with flask and then "freeze" it.
I am looking forward to further answers.
OK, so now I know Flask can freeze applications. With Zope and Plone, I
have a lot of what I need in terms of web application development.
What I guess I'm looking for, is something that will help create a
static website, in a simple and efficient manner. Without being bloated.
Which have you examined and rejected/like?
I don't have a lot of hair on my head, but I would be pulling it out
because of some of the websites I see today, their heavy-handed use of
different Javascript frameworks etc.
True!
How would I go about creating a simple website with a front page, an
about page, a product page and a contact page? Without any server-side
handling of data, so it could be entirely served by for example Apache.
There are a thousand and one web-sites and training courses which
discuss these topics!
And with it having well-formed XHTML, proper CSS, little Javascript,
scaling to different screen and web browsers (wow, it's been so long I
forgot it was called responsive design) and so on, being a nice little
package.
Don't even think about XHTML. HTML5!
Yes, "responsive".
As said, there's plenty 'out there'. Today's InBox included reference to
<<<pelican
Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax. Powered by
Python.>>>
https://github.com/getpelican
It seems they make good use of a number of Python features, which will
presumably reduce learning-time for Pythonista!
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