My content is served via an ad-hoc wrapper I made over the Gig framework using a series of content writeups and templates: Gig: https://github.com/pitr/gig Wrapper: https://github.com/fuwn/space however, I am considering moving my writeups to a traditional database. My content is proxied to HTTP with Capybara: Capybara: https://github.com/fuwn/capybara On Sat, Aug 14, 2021 at 10:39 AM Andrew Singleton <singletona082@gmail.com> wrote: > This isn't a question of server software, or anything backend related > (unless the pages are generated by the server.) > > Example: When I was on windows 10 I used notepad and now that I am on > Linux mint I use xed to write the actual page content of my capsules. > > Granted the fiction writing components may be written in other programs > (most notesbly focus writer) but for the sake of avoiding BOM and any other > potential snarls I copy paste everything into xed for the sake of > formatting and saving as gmi before upload. > > I use filezilla to upload that content both because I find it handy to > have an active sit backup that also contains content drafts that I can then > zip and back up to several locations, and because flounder explicitly > allows sftp. > > What do you guys use? >
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