Last weekend Mackenzie and I created a new Matomo analytics server on a DigitalOcean droplet w/ 2G of RAM. This weekend we created a new headless Ghost CMS droplet to support her portfolio site, and more. This evening I’m taking steps to begin rewriting this blog as a Ghost + 11ty reincarnation of what you see here now. The story of the underlying Ghost development and maintenance is told in Ghost Notes and its admin dashboard is available at https://ghost.summittservices.com/ghost.

Last weekend Mackenzie and I created a new Matomo analytics server on a DigitalOcean droplet w/ 2G of RAM. The story of its development and maintenance is being told in Matomo Installation Notes and its dashboard is available at https://analytics.summittservices.com.

Turned off the hot water recirc at home, and treated one plant for mites.

Applied Inline FontAwesome SVGs in Hugo to the Hugo theme for the Wieting web site.

Found Video - How to Adjust a Bicycle Helmet a short time ago. 😄

Last evening I successfully completed a move of ItalianoWoods.com from a defunct presence on DigitalOcean to a landing site and working email via Azure and Azure DNS. Details can be found in a few places, including:

As I started to follow-up on Gating My Content & More - Parts 1 and 2 I quickly realized that I’ve already forgotten most of what I learned about eleventy back in December. So, since I already have years of Hugo experience, I elected to “begin again” with Migrating from Hugo to Eleventy and that article makes an early reference to A Deep Dive Into Eleventy Static Site Generator. If those fail there’s Let’s Learn Eleventy.

In case it’s needed later, I captured all of the sites listed above in a OneTab page.

Gating My Content & More

I started to create a lengthy post here but ended up moving it to my professional blog. So, please look for the start of this subject in Gating My Content & More - Parts 1 and 2.

Rename Azure Subscription

Today I plan to follow the guidance found in Rename Azure Subscriptions and Find Your Environments Faster to fix the name of my personal Azure subscription 1, and maybe more. That’s a horrible name, I know!

Done! The new subscription name is SummittDweller Pay-As-You-Go. Much better!

Today I discovered a slick trick for “local” development of my first Hugo Module. The guidance I used was found in Working with Hugo Module Locally and it was spot-on! In my case the key was the additon of one line, two if you include the comment, to my project’s config.yml file:

// Innocent line below!
replace github.com/SummittDweller/hugo-timeline => /Users/mark/GitHub/hugo-timeline