You touched on a few minor points that I was looking for. Menu creation, Page vs. post creation. When to put stuff under posts/, and that you need to restart server when you've added a new directory. All great notes. Thanks!
Thank you, Eric! That was exactly what I was looking for. There are a ton of great videos about Hugo but yours was down to the point and helped me figure out what I needed in no time flat!
Also how usable of a website can you make with HUGO in practice if you want it to either host courses or have a proper eCommerce store?How productive is it to develop them compared to using already existing wordpress,/shopify etc services?
Thank you for this! This video, and the one about themes ended up being all the info I needed to understand HUGO and be able to perfectly recreate my old website in HUGO, with all its benefits. Cheers!
You can use something like Gatsby, which is static sites with React, but I really don't see the point. It defeats the whole purpose as with React it's no longer a static website. Here's a video I have with more of my thoughts: th-cam.com/video/kOmqb8RzuhA/w-d-xo.html Of course you can import React on a single page if you want to build, for example, an interactive element like a calculator. But if the site is primarily static, I just use Hugo and only use JavaScript where I need it. If you want the site to be primarily built with React and you only want a few static pages, I would look at something like Next.js
I have another video on Hugo themes if you're interested: th-cam.com/video/wcMqrb3v2SM/w-d-xo.html But basically you download a theme and set it in the config file
You touched on a few minor points that I was looking for. Menu creation, Page vs. post creation. When to put stuff under posts/, and that you need to restart server when you've added a new directory.
All great notes. Thanks!
I love it when videos like this go straight to the point. Thank you Eric!
Thank you, Eric! That was exactly what I was looking for. There are a ton of great videos about Hugo but yours was down to the point and helped me figure out what I needed in no time flat!
Thanks! Glad it helped.
Also how usable of a website can you make with HUGO in practice if you want it to either host courses or have a proper eCommerce store?How productive is it to develop them compared to using already existing wordpress,/shopify etc services?
Thank you for this! This video, and the one about themes ended up being all the info I needed to understand HUGO and be able to perfectly recreate my old website in HUGO, with all its benefits. Cheers!
I really wish I could give you the link, but TH-cam would have an absolute fit.
Thanks, Eric. That was a big help!
The arch and framework looks amazing!! What is your experience with the Framework? I'm thinking about buying one
Thanks for the level of detail you have shared.
Excellent content, is there also a way to combine React with Hugo?
You can use something like Gatsby, which is static sites with React, but I really don't see the point. It defeats the whole purpose as with React it's no longer a static website. Here's a video I have with more of my thoughts: th-cam.com/video/kOmqb8RzuhA/w-d-xo.html
Of course you can import React on a single page if you want to build, for example, an interactive element like a calculator. But if the site is primarily static, I just use Hugo and only use JavaScript where I need it. If you want the site to be primarily built with React and you only want a few static pages, I would look at something like Next.js
How does Hugo compare with Blazor WASM in terms of ease of creating static pages?
How do you apply the themes so the site looks good?
I have another video on Hugo themes if you're interested: th-cam.com/video/wcMqrb3v2SM/w-d-xo.html But basically you download a theme and set it in the config file
+1 for the tumbnail lmao
Cool, going to try it.
Sounds pretty based. No soydev bs.
Such a good video.
In your opinion who offers the fastest web hosting services but at a great price?The best bang for your $ hosting.
Netlify.
Thumbnail, very scary 😂
Thanks for this
hugo doesn't have user friendly CMS which is not preferable for clients
You can set it up with a frontend like Netlify CMS: gohugo.io/tools/frontends/
You can also use forstry.io which is a nice guy based cms perfect for hugo. They have a generous free plan.
thank you!
Hugo Beltran aka ToyBoy
go for more hugo vids please!
Will do! Any suggestions for topics to cover?
@@EricMurphyxyz custom homepage
it's so fucking fast