Marmite uses Tera as its template parser, the language is very similar to Jinja or Twig. [!IMPORTANT] always link relative to the current path starting with ./ If absolute url is needed then use {{ url_for(path="path", abs=true) }} templat ... read more →
Listing Page The following fragments allow markdown and HTML and are rendered by Tera so it is possible to use template expressions. The global context is available for templating. _announce.md _header.md _hero.md _sidebar.md _footer.md The listi ... read more →
The content on Marmite accepts any valid CommonMark or Github Flavoured markdown and some GFM extensions. read more →
Marmite genetates a static site, so you can host it in any web server. Examples: Github pages Gitlab pages Netlify Vercel Nginx Apache Github Pages This is the easiest and cheapest option to publish your static blog, you need a Github Repository co ... read more →
Marmite as a static site generator, doesn't have commenting features, but there are various options of external commenting systems to integrate. Utterances Use github issues as comment system Requires user to login to github Giscus Use Github dis ... read more →