Jen Looper is Head of Academic Advocacy at AWS with over 22 years' experience as a web and mobile developer, specializing in creating cross-platform web & mobile apps.
Lucky you! I wrote a nice article on this. Jokes aside, VuePress can be extended to cover many use cases, as can Gridsome. I had a pretty good experience with VuePress so will stick with it. One thing I wouldn't recommend is Hexo. For Nuxt, I'd use it for sites that have more sophisticated needs (such as vuevixens.org).
Jen Looper is Head of Academic Advocacy at AWS with over 22 years' experience as a web and mobile developer, specializing in creating cross-platform web & mobile apps.
hm, for the first site, there's a lot of custom styling, and VuePress might honestly get in the way of that. SpiritCartel seems pretty complex...honestly I might go for Nuxt on those sites.
Lucky you! I wrote a nice article on this. Jokes aside, VuePress can be extended to cover many use cases, as can Gridsome. I had a pretty good experience with VuePress so will stick with it. One thing I wouldn't recommend is Hexo. For Nuxt, I'd use it for sites that have more sophisticated needs (such as vuevixens.org).
Would you recommend VuePress for a portfolio website (like this one) and/or a company one with a portal (like spiritcartel.com)?
hm, for the first site, there's a lot of custom styling, and VuePress might honestly get in the way of that. SpiritCartel seems pretty complex...honestly I might go for Nuxt on those sites.
Okay, thanks for the insight. I'll have a go at Nuxt.