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In fairness to your ignorant friend, but many “designers” stick to tools like Figma and XD and do not really get into the coding side of things. Fundamentally, the web is based on HTML, CSS and JS if you want to be a developer then you’ll be up to your neck in it or server-side language generating some combination of it. If your goal is to be a designer, that is a different set of skills and doesn’t necessary require those technologies
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Personally, the one file with html anchor concept just seems like your hardcoded a webpage. I think it’s a nice theme though, and the source does seem well formed. I would reconsider Jekyll or another static generator, seems separating your content from the presentation layer is the last step here. Either way, good work! www.reddit.com/r/web_des…
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I would suggest using something Jekyll or Hugo (https://themes.gohugo.io/) and using GitHub Pages to freely host it. No databases, files are all stored in markdown, and it’s easy to customize and build your own themes if that’s your desire. Doesn’t cost anything. www.reddit.com/r/web_des…
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It’s hard to take his advice seriously when he clearly knows so little. Godaddy can be a real pain to deal with, but if you’re calling them every few weeks to fix your Wordpress installation, you’re the asshole. www.reddit.com/r/web_des…