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authorBjørn Erik Pedersen <bjorn.erik.pedersen@gmail.com>2019-10-21 10:21:37 +0200
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-**1Password** is a password manager that keeps you safe online. It protects your secure information behind the one password only you know.
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-
-The [1Password Support](https://support.1password.com/) website was built from scratch with **Hugo** and enhanced with **React** and **Elasticsearch** to give us the best of both worlds: The simplicity and performance of a static site, with the richness of a hosted web app.
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----
-
-title: 1Password Support
-date: 2018-02-22
-description: "Showcase: \"Compiles 400 pages in five languages in the blink of an eye.\""
-siteURL: https://support.1password.com/
-byline: "[Mitch Cohen](https://github.com/mitchchn), Documentation Team Lead"
-aliases: [/showcase/1password/]
-
----
-
-At 1Password, we used to go through a different documentation platform every month: blog engines, ebooks, wikis, site generators written in Ruby and JavaScript. Each was inadequate in its own special way. Then we found **Hugo**. We made one last switch, and we're glad we did.
-
-### Not all static site generators are created equal
-
-Finding a tool that will make your customers, writers, designers, _and_ DevOps team happy is no easy task, but we managed it with Hugo:
-
-**Hugo is static**. We're a security company, so we swear by static sites and use them wherever possible. We feel much safer pointing customers at HTML files than at a complicated server which needs to be hardened.
-
-**Hugo is Go**. We love the Go programming language at 1Password, and we were delighted to learn that Hugo used the same Go template syntax that our designers and front-end developers had already mastered.
-
-**Hugo is FAST**. Our previous static site generator took nearly a minute to compile our (then much smaller) site. Developers might be used to this, but it wasn't cutting it for writers who wanted to see live previews of their work. Hugo did the same job in milliseconds, and to this day compiles 400 pages in five languages in the blink of an eye.
-
-**Hugo is flexible**. Thanks to Hugo's content and layout system, we were able to preserve our existing file and folder structure and port our entire production site in a few days. We could then create new content types that weren't possible before, like these snazzy [showcases](https://support.1password.com/explore/extension/).
-
-**Hugo is great for writers**. Our documentation team was already comfortable with Markdown and Git and could start creating content for Hugo with zero downtime. Once we added shortcodes, our writers were able to dress up articles with features like [platform boxes](https://support.1password.com/get-the-apps/) with just a bit of new syntax.
-
-**Hugo has an amazing developer community**. Hugo updates are frequent and filled to the brim with features and fixes. As we developed the multilingual version of our site, we submitted PRs for features we needed and were helped through the process by [@bep](https://github.com/bep) and others.
-
-**Hugo is simple to deploy**. Hugo has just the right amount of configuration options to fit into our build system without being too complicated.
-
-### Tech specs
-
-* [1Password Support](https://support.1password.com) uses Hugo with a custom theme. It shares styles and some template code with [1Password.com](https://1password.com), which we also moved to Hugo in 2016.
-* Code and articles live in a private GitHub repository, which is deployed to a static content server using Git hooks.
-* Writers build and preview the site on their computers and contribute content using pull requests.
- * We use Hugo's [multilingual support](/content-management/multilingual/) to build the site in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Russian. With the help of Hugo, 1Password Support became our very first site in multiple languages.
-* Our [contact form](https://support.1password.com/contact) is a single-page React app. We were able to integrate it with Hugo seamlessly thanks to its support for static files.
-* The one part of the support site which is not static is our search engine, which we developed with Elasticsearch and host on AWS.
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-[Camping Arolla](http://www.camping-arolla.com/) is located in the heart of the Swiss Alps, at an altitude of 1.950 meters.
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-The site is built by:
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-* [Didier Divinerites](https://github.com/divinerites)
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-
-title: Cocoon & Cosy
-date: 2018-08-10
-description: "Showcase: \"Emergency setup a dedicated site in an afternoon.\""
-siteURL: https://www.cocoon-arolla.com
-siteSource: https://github.com/divinerites/cocoon
-byline: "[Didier Divinerites](https://github.com/divinerites)"
-
----
-
-Swiss [Arolla campsite](http://www.camping-arolla.com/) runs the highest campsite in Europe and I'm completely re-doing their actuel Website with Hugo.
-
-But they just launch a brand new offer (luxury tents with bed and fire oven), and we couldn't wait for the proper new website for having this promoted: we needed the website up and running within 24h!
-
-So we decided to quickly launch a dedicated [independent web site](https://www.cocoon-arolla.com) using all the powefull tools included with [gohugo.io](http://gohugo.io) and some things we already knew & used:
-
-- Choose a spectacular landing theme in the rich [Hugo Themes](http://themes.gohugo.io/) collection : [Airspace Theme](https://themes.gohugo.io/airspace-hugo/) by Themefisher.
-- Replace the main images.
-- Add a [hugo-easy-gallery / photoswipe](https://github.com/liwenyip/hugo-easy-gallery) on the main page with attractive images.
-- Add the promo video with a simple *vimeo* shortcode.
-- Replace the Google Maps widget by the [OpenStreetMap](http://www.openstreetmap.org/) equivalent
-- Use a [Zotabox](http://www.zotabox.com) contact form.
-- Write the content in French & in English directly on the content pages, describe their services, add fun facts and true testimonies.
-- Setup a GPRD compliant site with the new Hugo options.
-- Use [Netlify](https://www.netlify.com) for publishing it in a breeze.
-
-The first version was up in 4 hours, and the polished 2 languages version was published on Netlify the next day.
-
-This would have been impossible to do it in such a short time without all the powerful Hugo tools and Netlify simplicity.
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-Bypass Censorship find and promote tools that provide Internet access to everyone.
-
-The site is built by:
-
-* [Leyla Avsar](https://www.leylaavsar.com/) (designer)
-* [Fredrik Jonsson](https://xdeb.net/) (dev) \ No newline at end of file
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-title: Bypass Censorship
-date: 2019-06-16
-description: "Showcase: Bypass Censorship find and promote tools that provide Internet access to everyone."
-siteURL: https://www.bypasscensorship.org/
-byline: "[Fredrik Jonsson](https://xdeb.net/), Web developer & Linux sysadmin"
-
----
-
-The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) (UK), Deutsche Welle (DW) (Germany), France Médias Monde (FMM) (France), the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) (US) and the Open Technology Fund (OTF) (US) co-sponsor the Bypass Censorship website.
-
-Websites of international news agencies are often blocked in many countries. In order to connect people to these sites, Bypass Censorship feature and recommend tools in the following languages: English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Farsi, Chinese, and Russian.
-
-One of the tools is the Bypass Censorship Extension for Firefox and Chrome. The extension help direct people to mirrors of partners sites if they are being censored.
-
-The first version of the site was built in Drupal 8 but it was relaunched as a static site built with Hugo in 2019.
-
-Security, page load time and easy of hosting is the main reasons for switching to a static site. As the lead developer I had good experience with Hugo and was interested in exploring the multilingual features.
-
-It's a simply site, basically one page in seven languages. I had no problems getting Hugo to output what I wanted. Found the multilingual support straight forward and easy to work with.
-
-Thanks to the design by [Leyla Avsar](https://www.leylaavsar.com/) the site also looks good. I used the [Hugo Zen theme](https://github.com/frjo/hugo-theme-zen) with a few custom templates and the needed CSS.
-
-The editors can maintain content via [Forestry.io CMS](https://forestry.io/) or directly via Git. Forestry does unfortunately not have multilingual support. All the language versions are in one pile making it harder to find the right file to edit, but it works. \ No newline at end of file
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-**Fireship.io** is an ecosystem of detailed and practical resources for developers who want to build and ship high-quality apps.
-
-The site is built by:
-
-* [Jeff Delaney](https://fireship.io/contributors/jeff-delaney/)
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----
-
-title: fireship.io
-date: 2019-02-02
-description: "Showcase: \"Hugo helps us create complex technical content that integrates engaging web components\""
-siteURL: https://fireship.io
-siteSource: https://github.com/fireship-io/fireship.io
-byline: "[Jeff Delaney](https://github.com/codediodeio), Fireship.io Creator"
----
-
-After careful consideration of JavaScript/JSX-based static site generators, it became clear that Hugo was the only tool capable of handling our project's complex demands. Not only do we have multiple content formats and taxonomies, but we often need to customize the experience at a more granular level. The problems Hugo has solved for us include:
-
-- **Render speed.** We know from past experience that JavaScript-based static site generators become very slow when you have thousands of pages and images.
-- **Feature-rich.** Our site has a long list of specialized needs and Hugo somehow manages to cover every single use case.
-- **Composability.** Hugo's partial and shortcode systems empower us to write DRY and maintainable templates.
-- **Simplicity.** Hugo is easy to learn (even without Go experience) and doesn't burden us with brittle dependencies.
-
-The site is able to achieve Lighthouse performance scores of 95+, despite the fact that it is a fully interactive PWA that ships Angular and Firebase in the JS bundle. This is made possible by (1) prerendering content with Hugo and (2) lazily embedding native web components directly in the HTML and markdown. We provide a [detailed explanation](https://youtu.be/gun8OiGtlNc) of the architecture on YouTube and can't imagine development without Hugo.
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-A business page for Flesland Flis AS. A Norwegian Tiler located in Bergen.
-
-The page is designed and developed by Sindre Gusdal:
-
-* [Absoluttweb AS](http://www.absoluttweb.no)
-* [Sindre Gusdal](https://www.linkedin.com/in/sindregusdal/)
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-title: Flesland Flis AS
-date: 2018-04-24
-description: "showcase: Business Page for a tile shop in Bergen, Norway"
-siteURL: https://www.fleslandflis.no
-byline: "[Sindre Gusdal](http://www.absoluttweb.no), Absoluttweb AS"
-
----
-
-For **Flesland Flis** I use a combination of **Hugo, Forestry.io and Netlify**. Static Site Generators and Hugo has been on my radar for a long time, and with all the nice features released in Hugo the last years, it's now my preferred solution for new clients. Also a huge thanks to the guys at [Forestry.io](https://forestry.io), for making such a smooth CMS for Hugo.
-
-The #1 reason why I love Hugo is the logic between content and layout, and of course the speed. Compared to solutions like Jekyll, Hugo is just better at all the stuff I value the most - speed, flexibility, theming and more.
-
-### Thanks, Hugo!
-
-Today I use Hugo in a combination with GULP and Foundation 6 + my own Hugo starter theme. This works great for me, and gives me all the flexibility I need. Then I can include FancyBox, Responsive Text and other Node Modules when needed.
-
-In the past I had to do a lot of changes to layout, content and css, if the client f.ex needed an extra PDF or an image-gallery to a certain page. Just small details not fitting in the template, would be a hassle. So updating existing webpages was boring and time consuming.
-
-Today I just copy-paste a new layout file, adds some frontmatter, Pushes to GIT and that special page is done.
-
-**Gotta love it:)**
-
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-Forestry.io is a Git-backed CMS (content management system) for websites and web products built using static site generators such as Hugo.
-
-Forestry bridges the gap between developers and their teams, by making development fun and easy, while providing powerful content management for their teams.
-
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-title: Forestry.io
-date: 2018-03-16
-description: "Showcase: \"Seeing Hugo in action is a whole different world of awesome.\""
-siteURL: https://forestry.io/
-siteSource: https://github.com/forestryio/forestry.io
----
-
-It was clear from the get-go that we had to go with a static site generator. Static sites are secure, performant, and give you 100% flexibility. At [Forestry.io](https://forestry.io/) we provide Content Management Solutions for websites built with static site generators, so we might be a little biased. The only question: Which static site generator was the right choice for us?
-
-### Why Hugo?
-
-In our early research we looked at Ionic’s [site](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic) to get some inspiration. They used Jekyll to build their website. While Jekyll is a great generator, the build times for larger sites can be painfully slow. With more than 150 pages plus many custom configurations and add-ons, our website doesn’t fall into the low-volume category anymore. Our developers want a smooth experience when working on the website and our content editors need the ability to preview content quickly. In short, we need our builds to be lightning fast.
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-We knew Hugo was fast but we did [some additional benchmarking](https://forestry.io/blog/hugo-vs-jekyll-benchmark/) before making our decision. Seeing Hugo in action is a whole different world of awesome. Hugo takes less than one second to build our 150-page site! Take a look:
-
-```bash
- | EN
-+------------------+-----+
- Pages | 141
- Paginator pages | 4
- Non-page files | 0
- Static files | 537
- Processed images | 0
- Aliases | 60
- Sitemaps | 1
- Cleaned | 0
-
-Total in 739 ms
-```
-
-In fact, we liked Hugo so much that our wizard Chris made his workflow public and we started the open-source project [Create-Static-Site](https://github.com/forestryio/create-static-site). It's [a simple way to spin up sites](https://forestry.io/blog/up-and-running-with-hugo/) and set up a modern web development workflow with one line of code. Essentially it adds build configurations as a dependency for JS, CSS and Image Processing.
-
-Lastly, we want to take the opportunity to give some love to other amazing tools we used building our website.
-
-### What tools did we use?
-
-* Our Norwegian designer Nichlas is in love with [**Sketch**](https://www.sketchapp.com/). From what we hear it’s a designer’s dream come true.
-* Some say our main graphic is [mesmerizing](https://twitter.com/hmncllctv/status/968907474664284160). Nichlas created it using [**3DS Max**](https://www.autodesk.com/products/3ds-max/overview).
-* [**Hugo**](https://gohugo.io/) -- of course.
-* Chris can’t think of modern web development without [**Gulp**](https://gulpjs.com/) & [**Webpack**](https://webpack.js.org/). We used them to add additional build steps such as Browsersync, CSS, JS and SVG optimization.
-* Speaking about adding steps to our build, our lives would be much harder without [**CircleCI**](https://circleci.com/) for continuous deployment and automated testing purposes.
-* We can’t stop raving about [**Algolia**](https://www.algolia.com/). Chris loves it and even wrote a tutorial on [how to implement Algolia](https://forestry.io/blog/search-with-algolia-in-hugo/) into static sites using Hugo’s [Custom Outputs](https://gohugo.io/templates/output-formats/).
-* [**Cloudinary**](https://cloudinary.com/) is probably one of the easiest ways to get responsive images into your website.
-* We might be a little biased on this one - We think [**Forestry.io**](https://forestry.io/) is a great way to add a content management system with a clean UI on top of your site without interrupting your experience as a developer.
-* For hosting purposes we use the almighty [**AWS**](https://aws.amazon.com/).
-* [**Formspree.io**](https://formspree.io/) is managing our support and enterprise requests.
-* We also use brow