S
Suraj Kurapati
Rassmalog is a static blog engine based on RSS 2.0, YAML,
and Textile. It features an extensible blog formatting
mechanism, easy configuration, and automatic tagging,
archiving, syntax coloring, and table of contents.
Website: http://rassmalog.rubyforge.org
Version 2.4.0
This release adds individual tasks for each part of the blog generation
process, improves usability, and reintroduces some styling elements from
previous releases.
Details
• Added individual tasks for each part of the blog generation process.
For
example, this allows you to quickly preview a blog entry as you
write
it—without having to wait for the tag and archive indices to be
generated
every time.
• Added a “jump to content†link, which is not visible in web browsers
that
support CSS, at the top of the page. This improves usability for
text-based
web browsers, where they can skip the navigation menu and jump
directly to
the content in one keystroke.
• The default set of blog entries that come with Rassmalog have been
moved
into entries/rassmalog/ so that (1) they do not interfere with your
entries
during upgrades and (2) they are readily obliterated if you want.
• Restored the old way of presenting date, tags, and the comment URL
(one per
line) in entry template.
and Textile. It features an extensible blog formatting
mechanism, easy configuration, and automatic tagging,
archiving, syntax coloring, and table of contents.
Website: http://rassmalog.rubyforge.org
Version 2.4.0
This release adds individual tasks for each part of the blog generation
process, improves usability, and reintroduces some styling elements from
previous releases.
Details
• Added individual tasks for each part of the blog generation process.
For
example, this allows you to quickly preview a blog entry as you
write
it—without having to wait for the tag and archive indices to be
generated
every time.
• Added a “jump to content†link, which is not visible in web browsers
that
support CSS, at the top of the page. This improves usability for
text-based
web browsers, where they can skip the navigation menu and jump
directly to
the content in one keystroke.
• The default set of blog entries that come with Rassmalog have been
moved
into entries/rassmalog/ so that (1) they do not interfere with your
entries
during upgrades and (2) they are readily obliterated if you want.
• Restored the old way of presenting date, tags, and the comment URL
(one per
line) in entry template.