Nothing like an update to a common plugin to remind me of just how many WordPress blogs I’m maintaining.
I need to set aside some time and get back to the Hugo or Jekyll conversion for the ones that are more-or-less “done”
Archiving my Twitter, Facebook and other social network activity
Nothing like an update to a common plugin to remind me of just how many WordPress blogs I’m maintaining.
I need to set aside some time and get back to the Hugo or Jekyll conversion for the ones that are more-or-less “done”
So it looks like #Jekyll doesn’t have a standard way of storing comments. OK, fair enough, it’s not like static HTML can accept comments.
But I don’t need to set up Disqus or Github issues or anything like that just to display *existing* comments on an old blog that I’m converting. And I don’t want to just paste the comments into each post.
I’m looking at this approach, minus the handler for new comments. Looks like it might be the best fit for the use case.
https://damieng.com/blog/2018/05/28/wordpress-to-jekyll-comments
I was thinking I should convert my Les Misérables commentary blog from WordPress to something static, since I’m basically done with it and won’t need to be able to post from anywhere.
And I realized:
I have to use Hugo.