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Description

In this concise guide, we present an R package called blogdown, designed to help you create websites utilizing R Markdown and Hugo. If you have previous experience in website creation, you might wonder about the advantages of using R Markdown and how blogdown sets itself apart from widely used platforms like WordPress. Unlike many traditional options, blogdown generates a static website composed solely of static files, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and images, among others. This type of website can be hosted on virtually any web server, as detailed in Chapter 3. Unlike WordPress, it doesn't rely on server-side scripts such as PHP or databases, simplifying the process to just one folder filled with static files. The content of the website is generated from R Markdown documents, but it's worth noting that using R is not mandatory; plain Markdown documents can also be utilized without R code chunks. This approach offers significant advantages, particularly for websites focused on data analysis or programming in R, making it a valuable tool for developers and data scientists alike. As a result, blogdown opens up new possibilities for creating efficient and effective web content.

Description

This project's primary aim is to excel in a singular task: effectively serving static web directories. Many existing solutions tend to be overly complicated with features like CGI support and reliance on third-party libraries, or they fall short by lacking essential functionalities such as TLS, virtual hosts, or support for partial content. Quark seeks to strike a balance by focusing solely on static content while still incorporating advanced features typically found in more cumbersome alternatives, all while prioritizing security through methods such as chroot, privilege dropping, and strict parsing without dynamic memory allocation. We maintain that the majority of the web can operate without dynamic components, arguing that the escalating complexity of server-side applications significantly contributes to the web's growing inefficiency. In contemporary practices, the trend leans towards handling everything server-side, from parsing requests to altering files and databases, and generating HTML, often using inappropriate languages like PHP or JavaScript, which leads to significant security vulnerabilities and inefficiencies. By simplifying these processes, we aim to create a more streamlined and secure web environment.

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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

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Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

blogdown

Founded

2006

Website

bookdown.org/yihui/blogdown/

Vendor Details

Company Name

suckless.org

Founded

2002

Country

Germany

Website

tools.suckless.org/quark/

Product Features

Blog

Analytics
Collaborative Writing
Comment Moderation
File Sharing
Group Posting
Monetization Tools
Post Management
Search
WYSIWYG Rich Text Editing

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