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Are there any "easy to publish" sites like Medium or Substack but that has LaTeX functionality?

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  1. Create a free website or build a blog with ease on WordPress.com. Dozens of free, customizable, mobile-ready designs and themes. Free hosting and support.
    Build my own website and publish things: wordpress.com (with community functionality) or static website. You need a static site generator to help build your very own, then publish your very own site on a host. For example you can push it onto GitPage.

    #Web Hosting #CMS #Hosting 1013 social mentions

  2. A free, static web host for open-source projects on GitHub
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Build my own website and publish things: wordpress.com (with community functionality) or static website. You need a static site generator to help build your very own, then publish your very own site on a host. For example you can push it onto GitPage.

    #Static Site Generators #Cloud Computing #Blogging 466 social mentions

  3. The online platform for scientific writing. Overleaf is free: start writing now with one click. No sign-up required. Great on your iPad.
    I only care about LaTeX and publicity: overleaf.com (share your LaTeX project link and call it a day; you can decide whether people can edit it or just view it).

    #Writing #Writing Tools #Text Editors 60 social mentions

  4. Interactive code examples/posts
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Https://observablehq.com/ comes with latex support, and an RSS feed per user (I use that to keep track of people who share interesting notebooks).

    #Data Visualization #Data Dashboard #Data Science Notebooks 284 social mentions

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