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Building a web page that edits itself (patrickweaver.net)
40 points by evakhoury 1 day ago | hide | past | favorite | 9 comments
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This is an awesome idea and really resonates with me.

I did something similar for my site:

https://stratts.au/_editor/?preview=%2F&file=_site%2Fcontent...

You can edit and rebuild the site from within the browser, then download a .zip that contains everything. The editor can even edit itself.

Beyond self-modifying sites being just plain cool, there's a longevity aspect to it that I find very important as well.

There's also https://www.sparktype.org/ (a browser based CMS) which is also along similar lines.




What I was thinking, too. But the description of the design process by OP was interesting to read.

I was coming here to link it. Glad I reloaded the page before commenting to see your comment appear.

This is lovely, but I think falls down the moment you want any generated content (table of contents being a typical first example).

Some Javascript can generate this on such a local single-html file.

I thought this was going to be a satire of how he's built another huge abstraction, perhaps bigger than SSGs in order to avoid abstractions

I was (positively) surprised that this didn't involve any AI.



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