Right, so I wrote about deploying Eleventy site to GitHub Pages using pathPrefix property.
But since it's nothing truly creative compared to stuff I should be writing about, I followed the old stylebook of food bloggers: provide a lot of backstory everybody's going to scroll past until finally reaching the recipe.
I wrote a blog post about my move from Netlify to Cloudflare Pages and how I use caching with GitHub Actions to speed up my Eleventy build step from over 14 minutes to just 30 seconds.
Last week we had a great #Eleventy meetup where I talked about how I've build @turkufrontend and @archipylago websites with Eleventy's Global Data Files and Robb showed us how he has built his website that gobbles up everything from multiple sources into one place.
For components without major complexity, this is something that works well for me. However, I have also tried to rely entirely on WebC, which, as I understand it, is the intended approach.
I simplified my site a lot - largely after being inspired by @cory and his "Now" page. Previously I was rendering a page for every book, show, movie, that I tracked - and it was too much to manage!
Maybe now I will actually write something every once in a while since I will hopefully be done with large overhauls :)
Is there any smart way to insert something in a specific place of an article (between paragraphs) that will be visible on a website with full content of that article, but not in RSS feed or anywhere else where the collection with that article is rendered?
Imagine I want to insert a banner ad between paragraphs (no, it's not going to be a banner ad, but the pattern is relevant).
(it would be nice not to use client-side JS for that)