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categories = ["webdev", "selfhosting"]
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date = "2020-07-14T00:00:00Z"
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title = "Go Hugo!"
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I've just moved the site over from Jekyll to Hugo. Why? Because I have a growing vendetta against Ruby and (relatedly so) it was easier to make a webhook-based build system for Hugo. No matter what I do, I can never get RVM set up right, I can just about manage Python Venvs!
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This all spiraled from trying to finish my build system, as these things do. Now every time I push to master in my git repo, the site will be automatically built and copied in place, which was the last piece missing for a self-hosted equivalent to GitHub Pages. Win! And I only totally FUBARed Docker once in the process...
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Still very much working on the webdesign and have taken a bit of a step backwards for now, but it is functional, at least. I've ditched a theme and am handmaking the CSS, which is obviously the high effort way of doing things, but if I wasn't invested in that I would still be using Github Pages!
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Here's some useful posts I used in the process (as much for my reference as yours!):
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* https://alligator.io/css/collapsible/
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* https://barilaro.me/posts/automatic-static-site-with-docker/
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categories = ["webdev", "TIL"]
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date = "2020-07-15T00:00:00Z"
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title = "TIL #1: Font weights in the browser"
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Stealing an idea from somewhere (that I would link if I could remember where!) when I learn something worth sharing (especially if it's from a small blog like this one) I'm going to reshare it here. This will likely evolve into a full separate section, but for now, here it is.
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So, I now realise why the Jekyll theme that became the basis for the custom styles of this site included an explicit numerical font weight and it is because of some odd default choices in Safari.
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Read more here: https://blog.stephaniestimac.com/posts/2020/06/browser-fonts/
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categories = ["poetic"]
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date = "2020-07-01 00:00:00 +0100"
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description = ""
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title = "Worth"
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I believe, even a little bit, in Fate
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Why? Dear, why not?
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nothing is in vain
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all is remembered
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You're worth it
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