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Re: [O] Org as a static site generator
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Vincent Beffara |
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Re: [O] Org as a static site generator |
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Mon, 1 Apr 2013 13:29:20 +0200 |
Hi,
I am using o-blog for that, it is pretty great. One Org file for everything,
and it actually splits it into one page per marked headline. You can use one of
the headlines as a template for the nav section of the page, shared across all
pages. (As you can tell from the name, it is intended as a blogging tool, but
you don't have to use it that way ...)
The default template might not be to your taste (I don't like it at all,
personally, so I made my own essentially from scratch) but you can customize it
easily enough. And it might actually be close to what you are looking for.
Page: http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/vincent.beffara/
Source: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kdu6myi2ov7y78e/3Ljz5Eipq9
> Thing of a typical HTML5 template having a <header>, <nav>, <footer>,
> and <article>. I'd like Org to include the different exported files into
> the <article> section, and the rest to remain the same. The <nav> would
> contain a global navigation menu, also highlighting the current active
> section (though CSS, no JS please).
I never quite managed to do that ... but it should definitely be doable.
/v
- [O] Org as a static site generator, David Engster, 2013/04/01
- Re: [O] Org as a static site generator,
Vincent Beffara <=
- Re: [O] Org as a static site generator, David Engster, 2013/04/01
- Re: [O] Org as a static site generator, Vincent Beffara, 2013/04/01
- Re: [O] Org as a static site generator, Ian Barton, 2013/04/01
- Re: [O] Org as a static site generator, Christopher Allan Webber, 2013/04/05
- Re: [O] Org as a static site generator, Ian Barton, 2013/04/06
- Re: [O] Org as a static site generator, Christopher Allan Webber, 2013/04/06
- Re: [O] Org as a static site generator, Ian Barton, 2013/04/06
Re: [O] Org as a static site generator, 'Mash (Thomas Herbert), 2013/04/10