Publii Static CMS
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@echokos This would be a nice IDEA - but IDK if a Cloudron app should be done here as it would be purely used for static files.
Installing the LAMP app then configuring Publii with the FTP creds for said app is probably a better solution.
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@timconsidine Precisely. I installed Publii on my PC, from local GUI I can create pages and such (including while offline), then when ready I sync/push to Surfer (or many other server options, but Surfer is super easy for a Cloudron user) and it's live. https://getpublii.com/
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@abargel
Just so we all understand, and maybe @girish that should be moved to the off topic or else section, this is NOT a server app and as such cannot be installed on Cloudron.However, that doesn't mean it's not interesting to learn about it. In fact it's a very interesting solution for building static websites.
This is a desktop app, available for all PC platforms, installed on one's local PC and used to build static websites, then through the local app one pushes the wholes sites or simple updates or even a single post to its location on a server.
Hence, any server side app that can be used to serve static websites files, like a simple web server, can be used to serve the websites created with the client side (PC) app. For example a LAMP installation should do the trick, or even Surfer or Github pages apparently.
Cool find and share!
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@abargel can I ask your server settings in Publii for a Surfer app ?
I'm using the SFTP settings from Cloudron app dashboard.
I suspect I have the wrong remote path
Triedpublic
and/app/data/public
But getting error on Test Connection -
@timconsidine public/
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@timconsidine I think that you have to set up access in Surfer Admin settings, also.