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Re: [O] Getting feedback from a website created with OrgMode ??


From: Diego Zamboni
Subject: Re: [O] Getting feedback from a website created with OrgMode ??
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2018 09:07:34 +0100

(replying to the list)

Hi David,

I would suggest looking into Hugo (https://gohugo.io/). With ox-hugo (https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/), you can easily export a whole website which is kept in org-mode format. As for the dynamic stuff:

- Hugo allows very complex data-driven operations. You can, for example, keep data in a JSON file (which gets updated any way you want) and use that to populate information on a webpage. As an example, look at Kaushal's "Real World Examples" page in the ox-hugo website: https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/doc/examples/, which is populates from a TOML file at https://github.com/kaushalmodi/ox-hugo/blob/master/doc/data/users.toml, and rendered in the webpage using a template at https://github.com/kaushalmodi/ox-hugo/blob/master/doc/layouts/_default/examples.html.

- About comments, Hugo has built-in support for Disqus comments (https://gohugo.io/content-management/comments/), but you can use any other _javascript_-driven commenting engine (there are a few pointers to alternatives in that page)

- As for posting information, an easy solution would be to just use Google Forms (https://www.google.com/forms/about/), or, if you host your website on something like Netlify, use its support for custom forms (https://www.netlify.com/docs/form-handling/), which makes it very easy to embed the forms in your web page.

Speaking of Netlify, I can highly recommend them for hosting Hugo-generated websites. It's easy to use and free for basic use cases, and provides many other features which could be useful such as authentication and integration with AWS Lambda. I have no relationship with them, other than being a happy user, I host 5 websites with them and have had no issues.

Hope this helps,
--Diego


On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 11:54 PM David Masterson <address@hidden> wrote:
I'd like some ideas on how to create a website with OrgMode.  OrgMode is
very good at creating static web-pages of any sort of structure.  What I
think I'd like to do is create a more dynamic web-page.  My particular
use-case is the following:

1. I'd like to create a website of information for my family of calendar
information and financial information that they might need in day to day
keeping track of family needs.

2. I'd like the family to be able to comment on the information as
needed to let me know if something is wrong or missing.  This might be a
comment at the bottom of the web-page or an email feedback with a tag of
the particular web-page (so I can find it later).

3. I'd also like them to be able to fill in information that I request
from them that I can backfill later.  Things like names of secretaries
for new doctors or times for new appointments.

What options do I have for doing this in OrgMode??
--
David Masterson


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