The modern web sucks. My band's website doesn't.
My band has a website. I made it using 1990s technology. And 2K20s technology. And I think it's pretty nice. In today's episode, I'll cover the Eleventy static site generator, and how I adapted a design made on vintage hardware (using AOLPress on Windows 95!) to a modern workflow. Important links mentioned in the video: π₯οΈ Homestar Runner's "Back to a Website" toon (which may have inspired this video): https://homestarrunner.com/toons/backtoawebsite π Eleventy (or 11ty as the cool kids call it): https://www.11ty.dev/ π Sophia Brandt wrote up a helpful article about deploying to GitHub Pages with Eleventy: https://www.rockyourcode.com/how-to-deploy-eleventy-to-github-pages-with-github-actions/ And if you want to help me make more unsponsored videos like this one: π ΏοΈ https://patreon.com/VeronicaExplains β https://ko-fi.com/VeronicaExplains Chapters: 0:00 I say "greetings" and explain why I like static sites 2:41 What is a static site generator anyway? 4:13 About my website (thestopbi
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