staticman.net
Open in
urlscan Pro
2606:4700:3037::ac43:ce7b
Public Scan
Submitted URL: http://staticman.net/
Effective URL: https://staticman.net/
Submission: On February 14 via api from SG — Scanned from DE
Effective URL: https://staticman.net/
Submission: On February 14 via api from SG — Scanned from DE
Form analysis
0 forms found in the DOMText Content
Trash bin GitHub logo Information Right arrow Staticman title Staticman Documentation View on GitHub STATIC SITES WITH SUPERPOWERS MY AWESOME STATIC SITE This is really cool Wait, so does this mean that now my static site is dynamic?| Submit POST FILE I BRING USER-GENERATED CONTENT TO STATIC SITES User-generated content are typically the Achilles heel of any static site — a blog commenting platform, a reviews section or a voting system are just a few common examples. To implement these on a static site, developers often resort to third-party services that inject content into pages through JavaScript embeds or iframes. I KEEP YOUR CONTENT WHERE IT BELONGS A static site setup has the huge benefit of keeping all your data in one place: markup, styles and even content. You could save your entire blog to a ZIP file, posts included. But as soon as you bring third-party services to the mix, you lose that. You no longer own the content and you suddenly depend on an external platform to deliver some of it. Staticman handles user-generated content for you and transforms it into data files that sit in your GitHub repository, along with the rest of your content. I LOVE JEKYLL + GITHUB PAGES Staticman works perfectly with Jekyll sites hosted on GitHub Pages, as a push to your main branch will regenerate the site automatically. If you want to moderate entries before they are published, a pull request will be created for your approval; otherwise, files will be pushed to your main branch straight away. I'M FREE AND OPEN SOURCE ... and always will be. Get started Kindly supported by the work of volunteers. Made with ♥ by Eduardo Bouças. Logo by Erlen Masson .