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This was a greatly simplified site, using Markdown for posts and a simple tag system for navigation. It used Jekyll for the templates and site generation.
It is still up, because it contains a lot of smaller projects I have not yet migrated into the new site: colourcountry.net (2013 version)
colourcountry.net (2013 version)
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Git powered
Static
This worked well, although I never got round to setting up the Git hook, instead logging in and running a script whenever I had something new to post.
But I still didn't really post all that much. The web site was still too separate from everything else. I would start projects and put them up on github or wherever, but I didn't tend to put them on the site.
A website, somewhere on the internet.