IndieWebCamp keeps inspiring me. Having had so much interesting conversations with interesting people that care about similar things, motivates me to work on my own homepage, blog and other web projects.
And so I'm currently still excited about IndieWeb stuff and am researching potential tools, hosting options and workflows for my personal sites.
And I'm still fancying going static with my blog, too. Most of my other projects are static already. It's either indeed a plain hand-written static site, or generated via Jekyll, my SSG of choice (so far).
While researching, I found the following (somewhat random) articles and resources interesting and helpful so far.
Enabling Webmentions in Jekyll
Jekyll repositories on GitHub
Secure Hosting with GitLab Pages and Letâs Encrypt
By Christopher Kirk-Nielsen for Smashing Magazine:
Switching From WordPress To Hugo
Chris Ferdinandiâs whole website seems to be a treasure trove in this regard. So far I've read:
Automating the deployment of your static site with Hugo and GitHub
How to schedule posts with a static website
How to create a vanilla JS search page for a static website
I think as a first step, I might neglect the "hosting" part of my upcoming solutions a little bit. I want the hosting and deployment to be as simple as possible. And so I might sacrifice my other principles about server location and using renewable energy sources in the short term. I'm currently looking into these hosting options:
Keeping my shared webspace and use FTP.
The good thing about static sites is, that they are very easy to move and host somewhere else, should I decide to do so.