I discovered Bridgetown by following the link back from [serbea](https://www.serbea.dev/), which looks like a really nice erb replacement (I was googling around for what people were doing with rails templates these days and serbea caught my eye as the nicest looking option)
I signed up on HN just comment how much I've enjoyed Bridgetown as a newbie developer. I just got my first dev job in Rails and I'm enjoying it, but I'm still more excited about playing around with Bridgetown in my free time. One of the coolest things is that Bridgetown is now integrated with [Roda](https://roda.jeremyevans.net), a fast and lightweight alternative to Rails. Which means I could use Bridgetown to build a Roda app with the frontend bells and whistles already set up, most notably esbuild and a component architecture. And for anyone who can't get enough of Ruby, the Bridgetown maintainer even showed how it's possible to build Web Components in Ruby: https://www.fullstackruby.dev/fullstack-development/2022/01/...
If anyone associated with the project reads this:
All of the headings on bridgetownrb.com seem to have a scroll overflow, which stops your page scrolling on mobile.
This is actually a very nice static site generator. Because just like with middleman or nanoc it let you extend functionality with pure Ruby. Big difference this project is certainly not a sleeper and well maintained and progressively enhanced/developed. It is highly recommended to try out if you want to build a great (product/company/etc) website. Bonus: It also supports esbuild out of the box.
As a veteran Rails developer, Bridgetown is my go-to choice for static sites. Combining familiar ERB templating with cutting-edge asset tooling that just works out of the box makes for a fantastic developer experience.
I'm also intrigued by its ability to serve dynamic routes via Roda. This project is definitely putting some interesting concepts together.
haha, I liked the section "Excited to get started? Woohoo! In case you’re wondering, Bridgetown is a progressive site generator...." Like, who is so excited to get started that they yell woo hoo, but are still wondering what Bridgetown even is, at the most vague level?
"Excited to start taking Snarflorvex? Yabba dabba doo, we are too!!1! In case you're wondering, Snarflorvex is a topical hernia medication...."
The answer: "Bridgetown is optimized for web developer happiness." :D
Like the goal of Hugo: "With its amazing speed and flexibility, Hugo makes building websites fun again." (It didn't, I couldn't get past the fact that the docs were hard to understand.)
I think tools need to focus on clear description of feature sets and leave the decision on what emotions to have to users.
But, scrolling down, I saw it said it was a static site generator. I'm still sticking to my own for now.
On the topic of Jekyll, can anyone recommend a reliable GUI that a non-technical content team can use that integrates nicely with Jekyll? I’ve tried a few “headless CMS” options but the editing experience isn’t great, and integration is hard.
zem|4 years ago
fpsvogel|4 years ago
datene|4 years ago
If anyone associated with the project reads this: All of the headings on bridgetownrb.com seem to have a scroll overflow, which stops your page scrolling on mobile.
thunderbong|4 years ago
osxman|4 years ago
existentialmutt|4 years ago
I'm also intrigued by its ability to serve dynamic routes via Roda. This project is definitely putting some interesting concepts together.
encryptluks2|4 years ago
knodi123|4 years ago
"Excited to start taking Snarflorvex? Yabba dabba doo, we are too!!1! In case you're wondering, Snarflorvex is a topical hernia medication...."
sirwinsley|4 years ago
bigpeopleareold|4 years ago
Like the goal of Hugo: "With its amazing speed and flexibility, Hugo makes building websites fun again." (It didn't, I couldn't get past the fact that the docs were hard to understand.)
I think tools need to focus on clear description of feature sets and leave the decision on what emotions to have to users.
But, scrolling down, I saw it said it was a static site generator. I'm still sticking to my own for now.
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