# Moving from Jekyll to OrgMode, an experience report Adolfo Villafiorita I have been a long time user of static site generators, such as Jekyll. I recently discovered Org Mode's publishing features and started appreciating flexibility and capabilities, especially when literate programming comes into play to generate "dynamic" content. In this talk/tutorial I will present the challenges I faced and how I finally moved my homepage and the University of Trento's Computational Logic website to Org Mode. - Actual start and end time (EST): Start 2020-11-28T14.36.18; Q&A: 2020-11-28T14.51.48; End 2020-11-28T14.53.03 # Questions ## Opinion on Firn ( ) ? ## Do you discuss this in a blog as well? Where could I find more about it? ### Talk and content will be published later after the conference. Will be available on the talk page. ## Could you please paste your URLs in the notes below? (link to your site etc). ### The source repository of the first website (my homepage) lives here: and the output is: ### The source repository of the second website (Computational Logic) lives here: and the output is: ### The talk, code and links are now availble here: ## has the source code for the website. ## Not a question, but thanks for the talk! # Notes ## Main reason: Org has better support for literate programming. ## Org mode files support in Jekyll - ## Mentioned: (org-thml) ## Other static webpage generators: