# Static Site Generator Generates simple webpages. # How to use 1. Create a file with `.page` extension, the file name will be title of the page, for example: `About Us.page` 2. Use markdown in the created file, it will be auto-converted to HTML. You can also use raw HTML in the file, with `>` symbol, like this: ``` **Example** >

Hello world

**Back to just markdown** ``` Line before HTML code must be a single character `>` and HTML code below must be indented by 2 spaces. 3. (Optional) Create a file called `navbar` and/or `footer` to have a navigation bar/footer that is added to every generated page file. Example navbar file: (See example/resources/style.css for styling dropdown) ``` Home::Home.page About::About.page External Site::https://example.com Dropdown::#| Site 1::https://example1.com Site 2::https://example2.com FAQ::FAQ.page ``` It also supports HTML, but HTML code will not be formatted as navigation bar automatically. 4. (Optional) Add `resources` folder, its contents will be copied to generated site's folder. You can create subfolders in it that have the same name as a specific `.page` file, in order to put resources in that page's folder. Note: folder name must be lowercase and spaces must be replaced with `-` character. 5. Run generate.py, it will generate output website files in `website-output` folder. # To-do list - Re-think footer (it works, but I'm unsure if it is flexible enough) - Delete removed page files from website-output during next site generation (Last, to be done on release, so it doesn't disturb development) - Maybe document styling? (div classes: 'content', 'dropdown', 'dropbtn', 'dropdown-content', etc.) - Custom markdown for colors?