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Make a Azure Static Web compatible template with coded blog posts #365

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sturlath opened this issue Aug 14, 2023 · 1 comment
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Make a Azure Static Web compatible template with coded blog posts #365

sturlath opened this issue Aug 14, 2023 · 1 comment

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@sturlath
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Azure Static Web apps are basically free and super well suited for blog engines like this.

The blog files are just stored locally with the deployment but they would be have to be created before deploying to code and then a Azure Function would be used to authenticate the blog admin.

No database and almost no cost.. just an idea...

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dorthl commented Aug 16, 2023

It's a pity that Blogifier was not born for this scenario, and the hexo project may be more suitable for this deployment scenario.
Asp.net core is mainly in the domain or dynamic rendering scene. The goal of Blogifier is to provide a server-side rendering structure and store data in the database. It is more suitable for horizontal expansion, including adding comments later, and effectively managing resources.

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