A starter repository for a blog web site using the Eleventy site generator and WebC.
The Pages Status11ty-WebC-Blog is a starter repository for a blog website built using the Eleventy site generator and WebC. It offers a range of features and customization options, making it ideal for developers looking to quickly set up a blog site.
Using Eleventy v2.0 with zero-JavaScript output: The theme utilizes Eleventy version 2.0 and generates websites with zero JavaScript output, ensuring optimal performance and accessibility.
Using Eleventy-plugin-WebC: It makes use of the Eleventy plugin called WebC, which provides powerful customization options and enhancements for Eleventy-based websites.
Optional no-Javascript analytics via GoatCounter: The theme allows optional integration with GoatCounter, a privacy-focused analytics service that works without the need for JavaScript. This provides valuable insights into website traffic while respecting user privacy.
Demos: The theme includes demo files and templates to showcase different styles and layouts to help users get started quickly and easily customize their blog site.
GitHub Pages Support: Pages Status11ty-WebC-Blog is compatible with GitHub Pages, allowing users to easily deploy and host their blog site on the popular platform.
TODO: Support reverse in <collection-list>: The theme supports the reverse order of collections in the <collection-list> tag, providing flexibility in organizing and displaying content.
Feeds: The theme supports generating RSS or Atom feeds for blog posts, allowing users to syndicate their content and reach a wider audience.
License: Pages Status11ty-WebC-Blog is licensed under the MIT License, giving users the freedom to use, modify, and distribute the theme as they see fit.
Pages Status11ty-WebC-Blog is a feature-rich and customizable blog website starter repository built using the Eleventy site generator and WebC. It offers a range of powerful features, including zero-JavaScript output, optional analytics integration, and support for GitHub Pages. With its intuitive installation process and demo files, developers can quickly set up a blog site with the flexibility to customize as needed. Licensed under the MIT License, it provides freedom for users to modify and distribute the theme according to their requirements.