Is there not federated WordPress?

          • SpicyColdFartChamber@lemm.ee
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            Well, if you want you can design your website using the elementor tool and a locally hosted wordpress (you can use local to host the wordpress). All of it without having to know how to code.

            After you are done with your design, use a static plugin generator (it’s called staatic) to generate your website. It mostly keeps all of the functionality that you desire (html, css, js) but it’s static which means that you can’t have a database.

            You can take the static website and host it on any hosting service of your choice. GitHub is a very good fast option. You’ll have to own your domain name though.

            Speedtest the website, and then optimize.

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            Using a SSG such as Hugo, you don’t write HYML. You use Markdown. Which is the same format that you use for posts on Lemmy. You don’t get the full MS Word of the formatting gamut but in exchange your posts look the same anywhere you put them that uses Markdown.

            In fact there is someone that made a front end that literally uses Lemmy as the backend for your posts.

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      I think this is a good suggestion. As a single user, you could still theme it while also providing cross-posting of other artists you like. Additionally, your network would act as a “web ring” of sorts.

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      No I don’t need a software for drawing. I mean for posting. Back in the day I had Comicpress with WordPress but I know that not an option anymore, and was looking for something not WordPress.

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    The answer is probably “no”, but… Any interest in rolling your own? I once wrote a webcomic engine for a friend, and it was pretty trivial: a simple mod_perl script that grabbed a template and substituted a codeword with the picture the client requested.

    Nothing fancy and pretty lightweight. My friend uploaded any new comics via FTP and made some minor changes to the template from time to time. It did the job well.

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      I can do badic html and css and thought of doing that way but it would look very early 2000. Besides not looking to code and do the artwork. Already do that for one website and its not pretty.

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    Wordpress as a framework is kinda federated, you can host your own server if you want to.

    You can look into wysiwyg website editors, self hosting a website with aws and s3 is wicked cheap, and other providers like netlify are also inexpensive to a lesser degree.

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      I will look into that. Thanks. And WordPress doesn’t let you tinker with the base code like they used to.

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        They do if you host it yourself. I’ve done a fair bit of WordPress development. You can add your own plugins that override base functionality, and if that isn’t enough you can just modify the base code directly (but you’ll have to reconcile it with updates if you want to update).

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    You need to follow it, but the thing is, you’re probably just as well off posting a link from your own account. It comes up as a separate account for me. I don’t think the federation there is really worth it

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    Yes.

    First, yes, WordPress can be federated with a plugin.

    If you’re looking for the easiest, most developed, option, it’s usually WordPress.

    Alternately, there are many ways to join anything that produces RSS to the Fediverse.

    (And of course WordPress also supports RSS)

    (And lots of other hosted options support RSS!)

    Static site generators like Jekyl and 11ty are particularly well suited to building a website to share comics.

    Both can also produce an RSS feed, with the correct plugin.

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        An RSS file is a plain text, computer readable file that you add to your website, containing a list of all recent posts that you want to promote.

        Anytime I add a post to my blog, I update my RSS file. (Well, a piece of automation does, I could hand edit it, but I’m lla lazy programmer.) Then a service I registered with shares any new posts (posts with today’s date) to services line Mastodon or Lemmy through bot accounts that I set up.

        People can also subscribe directly to the RSS feed (file), using various news reading apps. (But I think following RSS through Mastodon and Lemmy bots is becoming more popular, lately?)

        You can learn a lot more about the RSS through the RSS Specification, but you may not need to.

        I find that WordPress and other blog solutions mostly just make good default assumptions whenever I have turned on the RSS feature or plugin.

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      Just a way to post my comics on my website and people can click through them. Like how Comicpress worked back in the day.

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    Hugo is nice if you want extensive customization and you’re okay fighting with Go code and templates, a little bit.

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      I have installed wordpress but nothing changed it still shit to work with. Anyone can help me design damn thing without using fucking theams and how I can access the code for the whole thing, not just in a post?

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          Neither really did some coding in the past but nothing major. I can do basic Html and messed around with python.

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            Learn the basics of WordPress first then check out Bricks Builder. It’s not free but the best in it’s class. If you aren’t doing this professionally you’ll experience a steep learning curve but once you master it, you can build pretty much anything you want extremely fast.

            If you really want to build it in HTML and CSS you’d have to build your own theme.

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    I’m hosting writefreely with picsur as the image host for my blog. They’re pretty lightweight. Otherwise a static site generator like others suggested.

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    Faircamp is great for this for music - I wonder if it could be pretty easily adapted for art, too.

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        It would be something to discuss with the Faircamp devs. If Faircamp seems like what you want except you would just plug in images instead of music, then maybe it would be worth pursuing.

        If Faircamp doesn’t quite seem like what you want, it’s not.