My personal choice is GatsbyJS for reasons listed below: missing the new features offered by Gatsby, Hugo, Hexo Pelican - used by Python community, nice tool but.A few months ago the head of their main branch was broken for one month. Vuepress - mature product, personally I don't have a good opinion about the support.Gridsome - the Vue.js cousin of Gatsby, not so mature, the SEO score provided out of the box barely hit 80.Gatsby requires basic React / GraphQl knowledge. Hugo, Gatsby, Hexo #impressive newcomers.depends on your skills and the profile of your next products. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likesĪmbiguous question. If by that you mean the publishing workflow makes you jump through hoops, maybe it's worth looking into adding something like /plugins/json-api/ and writing a tool that lets you publish from the command line. If you can do something on the db side as well, that'd probably cover everything except the speed of the host itself. I know there are plugins for profiling WP page rendering performance. but if you're below 1s then I'd guess you're aware of what they bring up.Īnd in general, I'd definitely recommend profiling, to whatever extent is possible. This article, if you haven't seen it, looks pretty comprehensive: /wordpress-speed/ And using a page cache will give you most of the benefits of serving static pages. I did use movable type in the bad old days, but not for anything of the scale you're describing.īut my guess is that static site generation wouldn't be a great fit for this - not having to rebuild and redeploy frequently is a big advantage of CMSs. ![]() I'm unfortunately not the right person to answer that well. If I make a 50K page static site with constantly updating content (I like every page to change content to some degree as often as possible) & 50+ new pages (posts) a day will there be any issues with constant redeployment (I am assuming that is all handled)?
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