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Computer Science
Web Development
Static Site Generators
1. Foundations of Static Site Generation
2. Core Architecture and Concepts
3. Choosing and Setting Up an SSG
4. Content Creation and Management
5. Templating and Layouts
6. Working with Data
7. Advanced Features and Customization
8. Build Process and Deployment
9. Performance and Optimization
10. SSGs in the Modern Web Ecosystem
4.
Content Creation and Management
4.1.
Writing Content in Markdown
4.1.1.
Basic Markdown Syntax
4.1.1.1.
Headings and Structure
4.1.1.2.
Paragraphs and Line Breaks
4.1.1.3.
Text Formatting
4.1.1.4.
Lists and Nested Lists
4.1.1.5.
Links and References
4.1.1.6.
Images and Media
4.1.2.
Extended Markdown Features
4.1.2.1.
Tables
4.1.2.2.
Code Blocks
4.1.2.3.
Syntax Highlighting
4.1.2.4.
Footnotes
4.1.2.5.
Task Lists
4.1.3.
Markdown Flavors and Extensions
4.1.3.1.
GitHub Flavored Markdown
4.1.3.2.
CommonMark
4.1.3.3.
Custom Extensions
4.2.
Front Matter and Metadata
4.2.1.
Purpose and Benefits
4.2.1.1.
Page Metadata Definition
4.2.1.2.
Build Behavior Control
4.2.1.3.
Template Data Provision
4.2.2.
Front Matter Formats
4.2.2.1.
YAML Front Matter
4.2.2.2.
TOML Front Matter
4.2.2.3.
JSON Front Matter
4.2.3.
Standard Metadata Fields
4.2.3.1.
Title and Description
4.2.3.2.
Publication Date
4.2.3.3.
Author Information
4.2.3.4.
Tags and Categories
4.2.3.5.
Layout Specification
4.2.4.
Custom Metadata Fields
4.2.4.1.
SEO Metadata
4.2.4.2.
Social Media Tags
4.2.4.3.
Custom Variables
4.3.
Content Organization Strategies
4.3.1.
File-based Routing
4.3.1.1.
URL Structure Generation
4.3.1.2.
Directory-based Organization
4.3.1.3.
File Naming Conventions
4.3.2.
Content Collections
4.3.2.1.
Blog Posts
4.3.2.2.
Product Pages
4.3.2.3.
Documentation Sections
4.3.2.4.
Portfolio Items
4.3.3.
Taxonomy Systems
4.3.3.1.
Categories
4.3.3.2.
Tags
4.3.3.3.
Series and Collections
4.3.3.4.
Custom Taxonomies
4.3.4.
Content Relationships
4.3.4.1.
Related Posts
4.3.4.2.
Cross-references
4.3.4.3.
Content Hierarchies
4.4.
Managing Static Assets
4.4.1.
Asset Organization
4.4.1.1.
Directory Structure
4.4.1.2.
File Naming Conventions
4.4.1.3.
Asset Categories
4.4.2.
Linking and Referencing Assets
4.4.2.1.
Relative Path References
4.4.2.2.
Absolute Path References
4.4.2.3.
Asset URL Generation
4.4.3.
Asset Optimization
4.4.3.1.
Image Compression
4.4.3.2.
File Size Management
4.4.3.3.
Format Selection
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