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@@ -31,6 +31,18 @@ Flask has great documentation so I think you'll find it a pleasure to build on
top of.
+### Why not just neocities?
+
+Neocities is awesome! You should definitely host a site there.
+
+https://neocities.org/
+
+It's easy to get a simple static site going there and it's totally free, but it
+lacks server side scripting and a truly self-hosted option. This program gives
+you a nice static base to start from, with the ability to script up you own
+templates and whatever else Flask has to offer.
+
+
## Quick start
It's recommended to run each server in it's own virtual environment. This
@@ -38,11 +50,12 @@ program uses python 3.7, so change `python` to either `python3` or `python3.7`
depending on your needs. First clone this repo (with git clone, or download the
zip), change into the directory, then:
-
-`python -m venv env`
-`pip install -r requirements.txt`
-`python server.py`
-
+```bash
+$ python -m venv env
+$ source env/bin/activate
+$ pip install -r requirements.txt
+$ python server.py
+```
Your server will (by default) be hosted on http://127.0.0.1:5000
@@ -119,6 +132,25 @@ You can of course link to external sites, but you must specify the protocol
a relative path like `example.net/google.com`.
+### Override base template
+
+Have a page with custom CSS, or need to get rid of the navbar entirely? No
+worries! Just add a '!' at the end of you html file and EZCMS will interpret it
+as it's own Jinja template without adding everything from the base template.
+Tip: if you're just changing the CSS, you can start with the following
+boilerplate:
+
+```code
+{% extends 'base.html' %}
+{% block css%}
+//your cool css here
+{% endblock %}
+{% block content %}
+//your cool content here
+{% endblock %}
+```
+
+
### Making Secret Directories and Files
This program follows the Unix convention of placing a "." before directories
@@ -156,8 +188,8 @@ replace the HTML with your own license (or none), by editing
There are a few special directories linked that are needed to
customize your site. First the `static` directory, which holds your static
files like CSS templates and images. Second the `raw` directory, which allows
-the user to access files the `templates/site` as raw files instead of HTML.
-You can disable it by deleting the code under `send_file_from_site` or
+the user to access files the `templates/site` as raw files instead of HTML.
+You can disable it by deleting the code under `send_file_from_site` or
`send_file_from_static` in `server.py`.
@@ -168,10 +200,10 @@ an appropriate container. Refer to https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.0.x/de
for options, but an easy option I like is to use uwsgi since it's well
documented.
-
-`python -m venv env`
-`pip install uwsgi`
-`doas -u www uwsgi -s /var/path/to/your-flask.sock --manage-script-name --mount /=server:app --virtualenv ./env`
+```bash
+$ sudo pip install uwsgi
+$ uwsgi -s /var/path/to/your-flask.sock --manage-script-name --mount /=server:app --virtualenv ./env
+```
Then point your main http daemon (niginx, apache, httpd) to the socket you
made. There are examples for a nginx configuration in the uWSGI and Flask docs: