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Version Control and ShellCMS
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Jeezy ☛ Version Control External Content Referenced in Your Blog
It seems like most blogs I read these days are built using a static site generator (SSG).
Some of these SSGs come with shortcodes for embedding content from popular websites, others don't, but shortcodes are generally the accepted way of embedding a reference to something someone else said on the internet in one of your posts.
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Barry Kauler ☛ ShellCMS supports LibreOffice Writer
LibreOffice has come a long way since I last evaluated Writer’s capability as a WYSIWYG HTML editor; it created lots of extraneous stuff that would have required a lot of processing. Now, it creates quite simple HTML.
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Barry Kauler ☛ Test post created with LibreOffice
My ShellCMS is a static site generator and it creates my blog, that you are reading right now. Posts are created in a HTML editor, preferably WYSIWYG, and up until now I have been using SeaMonkey Composer.
A few years ago, maybe more, I investigated the possibility of using LibreOffice, as it does support WYSIWYG HTML. However, it generated a lot of extraneous stuff, that would have required considerable filtering.
Today, tried LibreOffice again, and discovered it has come a long way as a web page creator. Very simple clean HTML is created.
This post is a simple test.