Ask HN: Bloggers, how do you manage your content?
Posted by freemanjiang 17 hours ago
I would like to start a personal blog. I think Substack is a good option, but I would like more control over styling (potentially custom components) and want to host the blog on my own website.
I wanted to ask what the writing and hosting process is like for people who have a personal website and blog—do you just write markdown and then use a renderer?
I would like a kind of wysiwyg editor to see exactly how the content will appear once loaded. The issue with writing in a separate editor is that the line breaks, line lengths, font, etc. never appear how they will actually look. Thanks!
Comments
Comment by mmarian 3 minutes ago
Comment by pajamasam 1 hour ago
Comment by mikewarot 2 hours ago
Comment by midzer 16 hours ago
You will have wysiwyg when you develop locally.
Here's an overview over some tools: http://staticgen.com/
Comment by freemanjiang 16 hours ago
You still need to write your content as Markdown or something else, right? I feel the editors of Substack give some nice features like shortcuts for bold, italics. What do you do about that?
Comment by wannabebarista 15 hours ago
Comment by krapp 2 hours ago
I write new posts in Sublime Text as Markdown (I also use my blog to archive Mastodon posts which go in a different folder than my blog posts) and then it does its thing and generates an HTML site which I git push to my server. I use a plugin to integrate comments from my Mastodon account.
It doesn't have a wysiwyg editor per se but it does have a local server with hot loading so I can see how it would look.
Comment by chistev 7 hours ago
Comment by ben_w 17 hours ago
I've found I have so few readers I don't really need a comment section, so I've not even implemented one.