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|| Creative Freedom || || || Creative freedom || Requires either HTML and CSS or knowledge of a framework such as Jekyll. ||
|| Not tied to a generator || Jekyll or other builders need to be installed locally ||
|| Local Debugging || ||
|| No need to port existing Homepage || ||


=== Pages build with Hugo ===

[[https://gohugo.io/|Hugo]] is a website framework like Jekyll build on Go, that we have pre installed and can be build directly with via our git runners.

An example Project that can be used is found on our git: https://git.math.uzh.ch/bbaer/pages-hugo

 * Hugo offers various Themes you can use: https://themes.gohugo.io/
 * Manual for managing your Content: https://gohugo.io/content-management/
 * Manual for creating your own Template:

|| Advantages || Disadvantages ||
|| A selection of pre made themes || Bound to one tool ||
|| No knowledge of HTML/CSS needed || Porting an existing homepage to hugo, especially without using pre made hugo themes, takes a lot of time and effort ||
|| No installation required || ||
|| Highly optimized webpages || ||

GitLab Pages

GitLab Pages allow you to create a custom website for your repository.

Examples

There are various ways to create HTML content and Gitlab Pages does little to limit you in this regard.

Static Pages

The most freedom you have by using prebuild, static websites. Those can be either created by hand from scratch, using a publicly available free templates such as HTML5 up or with various page builder programs, like Jekyll or Hyde.

Setting up those sites is easy and illustrated in this gitlab project: https://git.math.uzh.ch/bbaer/pages-static

Advantages

Disadvantages

Creative freedom

Requires either HTML and CSS or knowledge of a framework such as Jekyll.

Not tied to a generator

Jekyll or other builders need to be installed locally

Local Debugging

No need to port existing Homepage

Pages build with Hugo

Hugo is a website framework like Jekyll build on Go, that we have pre installed and can be build directly with via our git runners.

An example Project that can be used is found on our git: https://git.math.uzh.ch/bbaer/pages-hugo

Advantages

Disadvantages

A selection of pre made themes

Bound to one tool

No knowledge of HTML/CSS needed

Porting an existing homepage to hugo, especially without using pre made hugo themes, takes a lot of time and effort

No installation required

Highly optimized webpages

PublicMathWiki: GitLab_Pages (last edited 2021-02-03 10:13:45 by eseide)