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title | date | description | siteURL | byline |
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Flesland Flis AS | 2018-04-24 | showcase: Business Page for a tile shop in Bergen, Norway | https://www.fleslandflis.no | [Sindre Gusdal](https://www.absoluttweb.no), Absoluttweb AS |
For Flesland Flis I use a combination of Hugo, Forestry.io and Netlify. Static Site Generators and Hugo has been on my radar for a long time, and with all the nice features released in Hugo the last years, it's now my preferred solution for new clients. Also a huge thanks to the guys at Forestry.io, for making such a smooth CMS for Hugo.
The #1 reason why I love Hugo is the logic between content and layout, and of course the speed. Compared to solutions like Jekyll, Hugo is just better at all the stuff I value the most - speed, flexibility, theming and more.
Thanks, Hugo!
Today I use Hugo in a combination with GULP and Foundation 6 + my own Hugo starter theme. This works great for me, and gives me all the flexibility I need. Then I can include FancyBox, Responsive Text and other Node Modules when needed.
In the past I had to do a lot of changes to layout, content and css, if the client f.ex needed an extra PDF or an image-gallery to a certain page. Just small details not fitting in the template, would be a hassle. So updating existing webpages was boring and time consuming.
Today I just copy-paste a new layout file, adds some frontmatter, Pushes to GIT and that special page is done.
Gotta love it:)