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Ask HN: What's the simplest way to integrate a blog onto my website?

2 points by edwardy20 11 years ago · 9 comments · 1 min read


The blog doesn't need any fancy features, but should fit in with the look of the website. Should I customize Wordpress or is there an easier way I'm missing?

rachelandrew 11 years ago

I'm one of the founders of Perch CMS (http://grabaperch.com) which has a blog add-on. One of our core features is that you can drop Perch and any of the apps into an existing website - without needing to put the entire site into a theme etc. So it's a different approach to something like WordPress.

The video tutorial takes you through a full install of Perch for content management but the videos towards the end cover dropping in the blog app and customizing templates http://docs.grabaperch.com/video/tutorials/swift/

OedipusRex 11 years ago

If you have a pre-exisiting website I would suggest you run a blog.xyz.com. You can choose any blog platform you want, personally I use Ghost.

http://www.ghost.org

  • thenomad 11 years ago

    There are rather good SEO reasons not to do that - specifically, if the blog becomes popular, the search engine ranking won't translate to the main site if the blog's on a separate subdomain.

    www.foo.com/blog/ is almost always a better idea than blog.foo.com unless you don't care about organic traffic.

henrixd 11 years ago

I think, short term easiest and most flexible would be to just write HTML. Long term it would be best to just make it right. I'm little surprised that there is not any copy paste solutions (with ads maybe). I guess most are going with Wordpress. I may have to change that..

Mimu 11 years ago

Easiest way would be Tumblr I think. Write there, use the API to retrieve your posts and display it the way you like. Might be more tricky to use everything (comments, posts and stuff) from your website though, never tried it.

davidlumley 11 years ago

I've used Tumblr, Wordpress, and Jekyll. My preference is Jekyll, as I find it the easiest to use and can be served very cheaply via S3.

  • athesyn 11 years ago

    How is it easier to use than Tumblr, where there is virtually no setup involved (besides pointing a domain to your blog perhaps, and it's completely free).

  • IluvJekyll6969 11 years ago

    Or better yet Github pages for free!

subverting 11 years ago

cutephp.com

Very light, very easy to integrate into your web-pages. A nice publishing / admin centre, highly recommended for your needs here.

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