Happy you liked, I should probably mention Jekyll is supported out of the box for free on Github. There are a lot of tutorials online that show how plus the official docs of course.
The bottom line is that you would have a website live for free (and with a few dollars a year you can add your own domain name), it will be easy to update, plus it would be actually be a good solution to you multi lang requirement. All things considered that's the option I would choose, I use it for my own website and it's very easy and convenient (and free)!
Cheers!
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Happy you liked, I should probably mention Jekyll is supported out of the box for free on Github. There are a lot of tutorials online that show how plus the official docs of course.
The bottom line is that you would have a website live for free (and with a few dollars a year you can add your own domain name), it will be easy to update, plus it would be actually be a good solution to you multi lang requirement. All things considered that's the option I would choose, I use it for my own website and it's very easy and convenient (and free)!
Cheers!