Assume you're teaching a non-programmer HTML/CSS basics. What's the *simplest* approach to avoid repeating yourself in related pages?
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@zauberfinger Way too much, would have to be installed and configured on the server.
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@stilkov @zauberfinger Static page generators like jekyllrb.com/ or middlemanapp.com/ ? Both can be used on heroku.
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@Argorak I had considered Jekyll for its GH Pages use. But Middleman looks interesting, too. Quite a bit of Ruby-related complexity, though
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@stilkov Nanoc is also pretty good for generating static sites!
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. @rkallensee Nice: static site generator nanoc also has an impressive list of its competitors nanoc.ws/about/
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@stilkov Jekyll or Octopress are the ones I hear talked about most at the moment. But that's devs speaking so may not fit your friend
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@martinfowler Actually my son, who is pursuing a career in web design :-) But yes, Jekyll is the most likely choice, esp. w/ GitHub Pages
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