How would you go about a low maintenance personal website today? - eviltoast

It seems like there’s a lot of ways to go about this that may be overkill, so I’m curious which may avoid that.

Low maintenance in this context is aiming for moderate technical knowledge/setup, lower cost, and portability in case you need to migrate your site and so minimal hassle in that process.

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    1 year ago

    Yep, I mainly used Deviantart as a quick way to move photos from home to external computers to quickly show them to others.

    I have used Deviantart for 20 years or so, but this year, I got pissed off for the last time, it is just so slow, it takes ages to browse a gallery.

    So I spent a few days building a menu in HTML and CSS that has a few simple effects, and importantly is easy to update, I then uploaded that to a personal webhost, and started creating HTML galleries with digiKam, uploading them there, and updating the menu.

    I want to preserve my privacy, so I won’t link the site here, but if others are interested, I should be able to share the code of the menu system.