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How to convert Grav …
Photo by Clément H on Unsplash In recent posts, I’ve talked about migrating from Grav to Hugo, at a high level. Before I get down into the detail of setting up the new solution - I need to spend a little time on the changes you will need to make along the way for your content to be compatible …
Hugo Costs - An Update
Photo by Michael Longmire on Unsplash In my last post - I discussed my pending move of one of my websites from Grav on Azure WebApps to Hugo in Azure Storage Static Websites to optimise my costs. I’ve yet to update my blog itself - or blog about the process of doing so. But, a quick update on …
Update on my Grav blog …
Image by John Salvino on Unsplash From the beginning, the intention was to minimise the cost outlay, whilst still using and learning about Azure and I promised to keep you up to date on my experience, what worked, what didn’t etc. So, fast forward several months, how has it been? The Good At …
Grav in Azure part 8 - …
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In my last post, Grav in Azure part 7 - Backup Solutions, I discussed backup options for a grav blog running on a D1 WebApp instance, and other possible automation opportunities.
I left off on my last post considering the use of Git-Sync to allow not only …
Grav in Azure part 7 - …
Image by Chris Yates on Unsplash In my last post, Grav in Azure part 6 - Optimising Grav for performance and security, I demonstrated how to configure Grav to optimise the performance and security of your grav website. So now that we have a responsive, resilient and secure blog website, running on …
Grav in Azure part 6 - …
In my last post, Grav in Azure part 5 - Optimising Cloudflare for performance and security, I demonstrated how to configure Cloudflare to optimise the performance and security of your grav website (or indeed any largely static website). In this post we’ll take a look at how to do the same with Grav …