A blog site to store thoughts and ideas. Built and designed solely by yours truly. It stays being true to itself. An entity that is an inhabitant of the web. HTML, CSS, JavaScript and everything in between bundled together. It's ugly, brutal, a dead simple site, a sore to the eyes, but having no more than is really needed.
This project also includes a starter pack to build a blog site with
Eleventy
. Look into
init
branch.
A starter project to rebuild miayam.io from the
ground up using Eleventy
and friends. It is a foundation on which
new miayam.io will be built. Removing Jekyll
entirely from the code base 💩.
What I need for a brutalist blog site:
- A simple design, component based design that's easy to change and work with.
It doesn't have to be
React
,Angular
,Vue
orSvelt
. - Performance. A super fast jellyfish. 100% lighthouse score.
- SEO.
- PWA. Well, I just want to display pictures of cute girls when offline.
Therefore, this starter project must be:
I believe in boring technology. Shiny new technology will be obselete in no
time, but boring tech will not. Pug
for templating engine / presentational component.
SCSS
for styling. Vanilla JS
for manipulating the DOM, scripting repetitive tasks
and configuration.
Atomic Design is a way to go.
It makes the design modular that can be easily managed and updated. Thanks to
Daniel Tonon for
this great article.
He encourages us to combine modified BEM
naming convention with atomic design
methodology. He also wrote pros and cons for his approach and let us decide
and manage the trade off.
Here is the file structure:
src
└── _includes
├── atoms
| └── button
| ├── index.pug
| ├── _index.scss
| └── index.js
|── molecules
|── organisms
└── templates
_includes
is an entry point in which Eleventy
looks for layouts.
Webpack
is a bundle manager + task runner for this project.
Any changes to _includes/templates/**/*/index.js
or _includes/templates/**/*/_index.scss
is
watched and rebuilt by Webpack
. Webpack
bundles JavaScript
and SCSS
code in multiple entry points
reside in _includes/templates
which will be injected on every template by HtmlWebpackPlugin
.
Eleventy
will do the rest.
Here is the file structure:
src
└── _includes
├── atoms
├── molecules
├── organisms
└── templates
├── base
| └── index.pug
├── 404
| ├── index.pug
| ├── _index.scss
| └── index.js
└── home
├── index.pug
├── _index.scss
└── index.js
Here is the snippet from webpack.common.js
.
const ENTRY_POINTS = [
'home',
'404'
];
const multipleHtmlPlugins = ENTRY_POINTS.map(name => {
return new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
template: `${basePath}/_includes/templates/base/index.pug`,
filename: `${basePath}/_includes/templates/${name}/index.pug`,
chunks: [`${name}`],
inject: false,
hash: true,
templateParameters: {
// For now, disable analytics for
// starter project landing page
analytics: name !== 'home'
}
});
});
module.exports = {
entry: ENTRY_POINTS.reduce((prev, curr) => {
return {
...prev,
[curr]: `./src/_includes/templates/${curr}/index.js`
}
}, {}),
plugins: [
...multipleHtmlPlugins
... // The rest.
]
... // The rest
};
Here is how we inject assets on base template (_includes/templates/base/index.pug
):
body
//- Inject assets. 6 spaces is necessary, so that `HtmlWebpackPugPlugin` can
//- translate this snippet to proper pug syntax.
<%= htmlWebpackPlugin.files.css.map((css) => {
return `link(href=\'${css}\', rel='stylesheet')`).join('\n ');
}) %>
<%= htmlWebpackPlugin.files.js.map((js) => {
return `script(src=\'${js}\', type='text/javascript', async)`).join('\n ');
}) %>
Therefore, every template will have unique minified, production ready assets that's only needed by pages that include it. About page will not load assets required by Home page. As little assets as possible.
You must install nvm. You will be using Node version set in .nvmrc
.
After you have installed nvm
, run this command:
$ nvm install
$ nvm use
To set up localhost, run this command:
$ npm run start
Webpack
bundles the assets, Eleventy
will do the rest.
Open localhost:1992
to see the result.
To build production ready bundle, run this command:
$ npm run build
You can host it on Github Pages
, Netlify
, or else.
At first, miayam.io was a personal blog site built with Jekyll using a theme I pick carelessly without thinking. 2 years later since its inception, I almost forget half of the code. Ruby seems foreign to me. The more I tinker with it, the more befuddled I am. So, I decided to burn it down and rebuild it from the ground up.
I was looking for an alternative to Jekyll written in
JavaScript
because I am a boring web developer you could find anywhere else. I have
tried Gatsby and wound up getting bored. All those shiny
new technologies Gatsby has to offer are not really what
I need. I have tried Hexo, it had similar ambience with
Jekyll but it didn't spark joy.
And then, there was Eleventy... It really is like a magical glove that just fit my brain perfectly. It does one thing and does it well. A simple SSG (Static Site Generator) that helps provide minimum barebone for the next generation of miayam.io. And for good reason, the batteries are not included.