Very neat. It reminds me a bit of my own static blog generator tumblelog which is also very simple and can do photos in a very similar way. See for an example my blog Plurrrr which is mostly a link blog but also has photos now and then.
The input is a single text file which must contain markdown articles separated by % and some meta data, see for example here. I use Emacs in Markdown mode with some additional syntax highlighting which works great.
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Very neat. It reminds me a bit of my own static blog generator tumblelog which is also very simple and can do photos in a very similar way. See for an example my blog Plurrrr which is mostly a link blog but also has photos now and then.
interesting! what's the input for your blog. how tech-y doesn't the author needs to be?
The Python version is most likely the easiest to get started with. I wrote an article on the installation of tumblelog which is followed by testing tumblelog and getting started with tumblelog.
The input is a single text file which must contain markdown articles separated by % and some meta data, see for example here. I use Emacs in Markdown mode with some additional syntax highlighting which works great.
Feel free to ask any question.