g'day all.
i have been using eleventy as a base for my blog corner for nearly a month now. it's been very stable and steady.
however everything here is still just experimental. this blog page is, in fact, running on a javascript-based engine, separated from my main website using plain html/css.
should i decide to make a change?
if i was to make a change, it will take a lot of time. to convert all plain html pages to eleventy format using liquid syntaxes.
it sure does take a lot of time. my html pages have been around for almost 3 years, so i can say they contain lots of huge, old, yet not so efficient codes.
i plan to proceed the conversion this summer (excluding all the time before 30 june, because i will prepare
for and attend a series of national high school graduation exams which are very important for my life),
which may take (ideally) approx. 1-10 days. during the time, not only rewriting the page, i will also make
lots of rearrangements (like moving this blog from blog.
subdomain to /blog
subfolder) and massive
redundants purging.
the target of page revamp, thus, is not only making the website optimised under a new code base, but will also makes the pages more clean and will only contain asked info (yes, who asked for allat TL;DRs???)
if you are thinking of an exact date-time, well, keep your expectation down: this is just a plan, and i will not ensure that things may be working smoothly (may even take months or years). during the time i can bar out the page with a replaced index.html page, and vercel runtime backend will switch from others (or whatever name it bears) to eleventy (which generally still retains compatible with html).
there may be works to do. there may be things to expect. for now this is still a plan. yes. a plan.
eop