I have a question for people who use a full-scale CMS to run a single-page website:

Why??

@slothrop having taught basic website creation in a non-IT school, the answer for me is the lack of good tools that serve this precise purpose and don't require some technical knowledge. The leading CMS software has become bloated to the point of becoming unusable, but the standalone WYSIWYG editors like iWeb, HoTMetaL, or the built-in editor in Netscape Communicator have all but disappeared.

@raphv @slothrop sort of yes, sort of no. There are lots of good tools for editing Markdown, and lots of good tools for assembling collections of Markdown files into pleasing and easy to navigate websites. Unfortunately, there are not many integrated solutions that put all the bits together, at least that I'm aware of.

I keep meaning to write a point-and-click front end for #Cryogen, which is my preferred solution, but I haven't got a round tuit yet.

https://cryogenweb.org/

Cryogen: Simple static sites

Cryogen is a simple static site generator built with Clojure and designed by Carmen La. It's shipped on Leiningen so setup is simple and fuss free.

@simon_brooke
You might be surprised about what @publii can do.
@raphv @slothrop