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-title: Static Site Generators
-description: My favourite way of building a website
-weight: 2
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-Static site generators let you write a template for the website in HTML and let you write the content of the website in another format (markdown, for example)
-and turn it into a HTML page with the given template.
-I love static site generators because they are easy to use and are very fast since all the HTML files are pre-compiled before you can host them on your server.
-It's better than writing the whole website in HTML because if you want to change the layout of the website, editing all the pages one-by-one would take a long time.
-Whereas in a static site generator, you can just edit the template file and it'll do the job automatically.
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-For small websites/websites without much/any logic, I recommend using a static site generator. This website is written in Hugo, which is awesome.