+[2015-09-16T12:51:23Z]pontikithe one with the removable spinny drives +[2015-09-16T12:51:36Z]Klamber|extHeh. They look badass. +[2015-09-16T12:51:50Z]pontikibut all the software is locked in ROM +[2015-09-16T12:52:38Z]pontikithey were seriously only a fashion statement for execs :( most of the early line went to VPs who took them to meetings and on business trips and never even opened them +[2015-09-16T12:53:46Z]pontikiwhat sort of computing does your cousin do?
Using a static site generator to host a poetry blog. Y'all wanna judge me?
+[2015-09-17T00:14:50Z]Dexx1_So I am new to jekyll -- is this newbie friendly? I mean, I got it setup and everything locally and in the process of slowly migrating my blog(s) from Wordpress to Jekyll. Is this a good idea? Is it future proof? All I want is a simple, clean, readable static site. Also, is it easy to set this up on shared hosting? (i.e: hostgator) +[2015-09-17T00:16:10Z]jaybeDexx1_, hi! and welcome! newb is all good. we all gotta start somewhere. :) +[2015-09-17T00:18:30Z]Dexx1_jaybe: thanks... got answers to my other questions? also, if you have a jekyll blog, id love to see it +[2015-09-17T00:18:45Z]jaybeDexx1_, here's one: jekyllrb.com +[2015-09-17T00:19:07Z]jaybejekyll produces simple, clean sites. readable is up to you as yuo can design it however you like.