latest 18 messages by Ecco

+ [2017-02-19T20:08:36Z] Ecco well now that I think about it, it's maybe not such a big deal: I can use jekyll-assets for assets with a long TTL
+ [2017-02-19T20:07:31Z] Ecco Currently I'm storing them alongside the index.html document. Problem is, I don't benefit from jekyll-assets' digets (for example)
+ [2017-02-19T20:06:48Z] Ecco I'm writing a static website with a few static pages (not blog). Some pages have specific resources (pictures, media). Where sohuld I store them on the filesystem?
+ [2017-02-19T20:05:41Z] Ecco Hey
+ [2016-11-22T13:43:32Z] Ecco Interesting link, thanks jaybe
+ [2016-11-22T13:35:51Z] Ecco https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/182192
+ [2016-11-22T13:35:51Z] Ecco For some reason option #1 is not even suggested by Google
+ [2016-11-22T13:34:53Z] Ecco I have no idea
+ [2016-11-22T13:34:17Z] Ecco they go apple.com/cc/
+ [2016-11-22T13:34:12Z] Ecco Well, for instance, Apple doesn't do this
+ [2016-11-22T13:34:06Z] Ecco :-D
+ [2016-11-22T13:33:42Z] Ecco but I'm afraid that it could be painful
+ [2016-11-22T13:33:31Z] Ecco Well that seems great (IIRC Apache does it for their docs)
+ [2016-11-22T13:32:03Z] Ecco 3 - Everything under a single TLD, with a subdirectory for each language
+ [2016-11-22T13:31:49Z] Ecco 2 - Buy a different domain per language
+ [2016-11-22T13:31:39Z] Ecco 1- Same URLs, pick language based on browser Accept-Lnaugage header
+ [2016-11-22T13:31:14Z] Ecco which option would you chose:
+ [2016-11-22T13:30:55Z] Ecco Hi! I'm in the process of creating a static website in different languages