Using Firebase and Hugo? Use front matter aliases to automatically add redirects to your firebase.json
configuration. Turning your aliases into proper 301 or 302 redirects.
Turning Hugo aliases into Firebase redirects

Website redesigned and simplified (again)

It’s not long ago that I redesigned this website, and now — two months later I am doing it again… So why?
Website redesign (2.0)

I’ve redesigned the website — to simplify, declutter, and emphasize the content and reading experience.
I’ve been platform hopping, but have landed on Hugo!

In 2018 I changed platform for my website, a lot. This the third time; from self-made to Jekyll, to Ghost, and now to Hugo. With a lot of trial and error in between. Here is what happened.