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Migrating from Ghost Pro to Hugo static on AWS for 24 cents

Hugo Forestry.io
  1. NOTE: Themefisher has been discontinued.
    A collection of freemium Bootstrap & HTML5 templates
    I tried a bunch of different themes, I didn't want to get to far into customization if I didn't have to but in the end I did. I landed on geek-hugo by themefisher it is open source and looked like a good starting point for me.

    #Design Tools #Developer Tools #Marketing 3 social mentions

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    Hugo is a general-purpose website framework for generating static web pages.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I ended up selecting hugo for the website framework because it's popular and it boasts about speed, who doesn't like a fast loading website? I went through a few different tests on my local setup to make sure it was a good fit. My only complaint so far is that I find the directory structure and templating syntax a little confusing compared to others I've used in the past.

    #Static Site Generators #Blogging #Blogging Platform 354 social mentions

  3. A simple CMS for Jekyll and Hugo sites.
    For the majority of the content, that is the words this will be fine, it gets a little harder when you need more complex styling. I've decided to trial forestry.io for a couple of reasons:.

    #CMS #Blogging #Social & Communications 35 social mentions

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