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title: Hapticmedia Blog
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date: 2019-10-01
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description: "Showcase: \"A simple, but powerful, multilingual blog.\""
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siteURL: https://hapticmedia.fr/blog/en/
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byline: "[Cyril Bonnet](https://github.com/monsieurnebo), Web Developer"
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---
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Our goal was to create a simple, effective and multilingual blog on [3D technology](https://hapticmedia.fr/blog/en/3d-technology/) that could be managed by a non-technical profile.
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## Why Hugo?
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Hugo addresses all these needs, coupled with [Forestry.io](https://forestry.io/) for its administration via a "turnkey" interface. We have attached particular importance to SEO, and therefore to the creation of an advanced taxonomy system. Thus, each author and tag has a dedicated page, listing the related posts.
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## What we liked
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- The **multilingual** content support, especially simple to setup.
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- The **multiple environments** support (develop, staging, test, production, ...).
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- Although a hard start with the Go language, the power of the **Hugo's templating**.
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- The **partial layouts**, including the `internals` (e.g. social meta tags).
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- The **build time**, unbeatable ⚡️⚡️⚡️.
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## Tools & workflow
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- We used the same design as **[our website](https://hapticmedia.fr/en/)**, recreated as a Hugo HTML template.
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- **[Hugo](https://gohugo.io)** for the static website generator.
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- **[CircleCI](https://circleci.com)** for continuous integration & deployment.
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- **[AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/)** for web hosting.
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- **[Forestry.io](https://forestry.io)** for the content management.
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**All of these tools allow our editor to manage the blog's content without having to worry about its technical aspect, which is managed by the developers.**
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