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Start9 website

Architecture

  • 11ty for Static Site Generator

TO UPDATE Getting started

for now...

npm start

Run the following command on your local environment:

git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/ixartz/Eleventy-Starter-Boilerplate.git my-project-name
cd my-project-name
npm install

Then, you can run locally in development mode with live reload:

npm run dev

Open http://localhost:8080 with your favorite browser to see your blog.

TO UPDATE Project structure

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├── public             # Static files
│   └── assets
│       └── images     # Images not needed by Webpack
└── src
    ├── _data          # Eleventy data folder
    ├── _includes
    │   └── components # HTML layout files
    │   └── layouts    # HTML layout files
    ├── assets         # Assets folder that needs to be processed by Webpack
    │   ├── images
    │   │   └── posts  # Images used in your blog posts (will be compressed by Webpack)
    │   └── styles     # Your blog CSS files
    └── posts          # Your blog posts

TO UPDATE Customization

You can easily configure Eleventy Starter Boilerplate. Please change the following file:

  • public/assets/images/logo.png: your blog logo
  • public/apple-touch-icon.png, public/favicon.ico, public/favicon-16x16.png and public/favicon-32x32.png: your blog favicon, you can generate from https://favicon.io/favicon-converter/
  • src/_data/site.json: your blog configuration
  • src/_includes/layouts: your blog HTML layout
  • src/assets/styles/main.css: your blog CSS file using Tailwind CSS

Deploy to production

You can see the results locally in production mode with:

npm run serve

The generated HTML and CSS files are minified. It will also removed unused CSS from Tailwind CSS.

You can create an optimized production build with:

npm run build

Now, your blog is ready to be deployed. All generated files are located at _site folder, which you can deploy with any hosting service.

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