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Anas Ismail Khan edited this page Aug 5, 2016
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Like I said before, Danvers is a PHP-based dynamic-site-generator.
Simple. You create, and push in static content in the right folders, and Danvers would make sure to display it
Yes, and no. Jekyll is a static-site-generator.
Like jekyll, all content you create is in the form of static files that must be placed in the correct folder. Unlike jekyll, you do not need to generate a static-site. Instead, you need to do nothing at all. If the files are there, they'll be displayed. Danvers is plug-and-play.