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dory

v0.1.15

Published

Markdown blogging platform with automatic publishing to Surge.sh, using advanced JavaScript/HTML5 techniques for a much loved UX.

Downloads

69

Readme

Dory should have a blog to write before she forgets. So don't be like her else you'll have many regrets. And don't tell Dory she needs the internets.

Travis   npm   License MIT

Dory is a responsive, universal, GitHub collaborated blogging platform built on React and powered by Express. By combining awesome features such as automatic RSS generation, HTML5 offline support, push notifications, with a powerful development environment using hot reloading, SASS and Markdown, Dory allows developers to quickly dive into the depths of blogging.


v0.1.11 Screenshot

Documentation

Getting started with Dory is a fairly straightforward task — however we have broken up the various steps to make this even easier. By step three you will be publishing posts to Heroku.

  1. Getting Started
  2. Travis & Heroku
  3. Publishing
  4. GitHub Authentication
  5. Redis Authentication
  6. Modifying Options
  7. Development

Features

Upcoming

  • Automatically pings via Ping-o-matic to notify of updates;
  • Generates a sitemap.xml with automatic XSLT styling;
  • Integrates Disqus for post commenting when enabled via dory.yml;
  • Seamlessly applies background sync for posting comments when offline;
  • Implements the HTML5 Push API for notifying users of added posts;
  • Allows integration of generic pages – such as about and contact us;
  • Have an idea?

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