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The change arrived. __10ninox blog__ now has turned into pretty minimal web pages. It is a bit harder on user's side since there is nothing such as tag link, month page, search, and so on, but posts remain the same: URL, content.
The change arrived. __10ninox blog__ turned into pretty minimal web pages. It was a bit harder on user's side since there was nothing such as tag link, month page, search, and so on, but posts remained the same: URL, content.
10ninox's blog was started by using WordPress, but over the past years, I haven't been actively blogging and I'm doing a lot more on coding side. Consequently, I figured out that I should have just turned the blog into an easier and cheaper process on my part. Nowadays, I prefered doing anything in text file; working in terminal; pushing stuffs from there to logging in to WordPress--previewing and publishing from there. [Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com/) was one of the obvious choices as far as Google's results are concerned. Don't ask me why I pick Jekyll over anything since I do not know if there is anything better. I did try to find Jekyll alternative in Python, but have yet to find anything better. Jekyll is okay with markdown and I'm comfortable with it. Since I do not code in Ruby, I am seemingly blind to configure in any way, but basic. Hopefully, one day, I get around to work on that, but so far, this works with only nginx and cheap VM. I couldn't be happier.
10ninox's blog started by using WordPress, but over the past years, I haven't been actively blogging and I did a lot more on coding side. Consequently, I figured out that I should have just turned the blog into an easier and cheaper process on my part. Nowadays, I prefered doing anything in text file; working in terminal; pushing stuffs from there to logging in to WordPress--previewing and publishing from there. [Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com/) was one of the obvious choices. Why I picked Jekyll over anything? I didn't know if there was anything better. I tried to find Jekyll alternative in Python, but no success. Jekyll was okay with markdown and I was comfortable with it. Since I didn't code in Ruby, I was seemingly blind to configure in any way, but basic. Hopefully, one day, I would get around to work on that, but so far, this worked with only nginx and cheap VM and I couldn't be happier.
Thanks to [Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com/), [Disqus](http://disqus.com), [git](http://www.git-scm.com/), and [nginx](http://nginx.org/) to make this possible.
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