Build Your Website With These 4 Great Tools

Happy Labor Day! Hope you are having a nice weekend :-).
Monday Memos is a short list of the best finds across the internet to start your week off right.
Today I have some resources to help you build a static website.While I’m a firm believer in dynamic websites for search engine reasons, there are some times that a static site is needed. If so, here’s four links with tips and tricks to kick start your Monday.
1) Easily create a website just for content and without comments or updates. Jekyll is a simple platform that will convert your text files into a published website that looks great. You can even import from other blog sites like WordPress, Tumblr, and Drupal.
2) Create a great website with fantastic layouts with DocPad, which is perfect for both web designers and developers. The system runs on Node.js along with Express.js, and includes a dashboard and plugins.
3) If you are well-versed in website development then you will love this website framework builder. With Middleman developers can tap into templates that include CSS and Javascript, and even access DRY stylesheets.
4) Would you like to create a static website with the use of PHP? Then you will love Sculpin, which easily converts your markdown files, Twig templates, and HTML into an easy to publish website. Their templates help you to get started quickly and easily.
Have fun with these Monday Tips and Tools.
Wishing you a FAN-tastic week!
Susan
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