This is my first post using Wintersmith. Seems like it is easy enough to use. We will see how it goes.
Why did I choose Wintersmith? Well, first I had the idea of hosting my blog on github pages, then I saw that jekyll can be used, then I learned more about jekyll and saw that it uses Ruby. But right now, I’m more interested in learning Node.js, so I thought perhaps I can find something using Node.js, and — lo! — I found Wintersmith.
http://stephanhoyer.github.io/articles/001-building-wintersmith-blog/ This guy explains how to make it work with github pages.
https://github.com/jnordberg/wintersmith This seems to be the Wintersmith home page.
Everything below is standard Wintersmith content. I want to keep it for the time being for learning purposes. I want to delete stuff when I feel I’ve learned enough.
Let’s see how code looks:
wintersmith --preview