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Most tech people do not understand the sweet spot between designing and editing a web site, its content management, static vs dynamic publishing, and all their users real needs. Or even who are the real users of the end product.

François Nonnenmacher, The Content Management System of my Dreams (part 1) — A little bit of history

Here is an easy check point: if your pages show the same content to all visitors then you do not need a dynamic site, regardless of the frequency of its changes.

François Nonnenmacher, The Content Management System of my Dreams (part 2) — The trouble with dynamic publishing

This is why we now have a gazillion Static Site Generators made by developers, for their own benefit (et encore), as an exercize to learn new languages.

François Nonnenmacher, The Content Management System of my dreams (part 3) — Static Site Generators with a side of toml/yaml soup

The Content Management System of my dreams allows easy web content management for editors, easy theming for designers, and publishing the best performing websites using the least amount of human and hardware ressources as possible.

François Nonnenmacher, The Content Management System of my dreams (part 4) — Lets dream!

À lire en détail et il y a surement matière à réflexion !

Logo Movable Type, févr. 2023
Logo Movable Type

By the way, je crois que je vais installer Movable Type localement, si c’est possible, pour voir ce qu’il a dans le ventre ;-)

Bon en fait, à part tester quelques jours sur une instance AWS, pas moyen d’avoir accès à ce soft, dommage…

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