This is the last part of a four-part blog post covering my move from WordPress to Hugo, a static website generator. This post outlines some of the benefits from moving to a static website and to Amazon AWS.
This is the third part of a four-part blog post covering my move from WordPress to Hugo, a static website generator. This post outlines how you can use Wercker to streamline your Hugo deployment pipeline to Amazon S3.
This is the second part of a four-part blog post covering my move from WordPress to Hugo, a static website generator. This blog post deals with hosting on Amazon AWS cloud infrastructure.
I had been thinking about moving my blog from WordPress to a static site for a while. Today I give you the new Go backed blog.
This is a four-part blog post, the first covering why I moved to Hugo. Part two covers the hosting. Part three covers the Hugo deployment pipeline to Amazon S3. And the last part covers some of the benefits in terms of speed and security.
These posts are not intended as walkthrough on how to do it yourself, but simply sharing my experience hoping to impart some useful knowledge along the way.