My small webstudio just got a new website \o/
https://internet2000.net/

Made by @ceubri best no-code web designer of the whole internet (also the best best friend ever). Design by moly, Internet 2000 founder

Powered by awesome @11ty and self-hosted @silex

#webperf #foss #opensource #webDev #webdesign #selfhosted #selfhosting

@lexoyo @ceubri Congrats on the new site! The design is super clean. Love the no-code approach — it's the future for most business sites. What's the stack behind it?

@pixelforgestudio @ceubri hey thank you !
The stack is like

Silex → Eleventy → GitLab Pages
WordPress ↗

What do you use for your web projects ?

@lexoyo @lexoyo @ceubri mostly WordPress + Elementor for client work — most of our clients need a CMS they can manage themselves. for leaner projects we've been pushing toward static, but haven't committed to a generator yet. how are you finding Eleventy for sites that need frequent content updates?

@pixelforgestudio @ceubri it's great really
We use this stack for all our websites, we have maybe 50 sites now, some of them look really nice
https://internet2000.net/realisations/

Silex goal is to make jamstack/static more web agency friendly and #foss

Clients can publish from WordPress of course. Everything is in git, 11ty is very customizable and silex too, so our markup is very light which is required for low carbon footprint 🎉

Really nice

Réalisations – Sites headless performants | Internet 2000

Sites headless open source pour le Groupe Figaro, Surfrider, Leasecom, Hy24 et d'autres. PageSpeed mobile > 90, EcoIndex B en moyenne.

@lexoyo 50 sites and still clean markup — most agencies would've accumulated a ton of tech debt by that point. The low carbon angle is a nice one too. Do you actively pitch that to clients or is it more of a happy side effect you mention once and move on?
@pixelforgestudio you're making my day <3
We do say we are a tech partner for web agencies but no details.. Probably we should
Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it
I'm not a web designer nor real web dev, I just love coding Silex and now I know the web platform pretty well, but I never coded any real websites
(we have 2 people at internet2000.net who use silex to create the sites, I do the dev, support, debug)
@lexoyo Two agency people running 50 sites on your tool is the proof point most projects would kill for. "Tech partner for web agencies" with that track record is a credible message — probably worth a case study or two. The story is already there.
'Tech partner for web agencies' is a strong position — agencies need someone who handles the backend/CMS complexity they can't. Making that explicit (and more visible on internet2000.net) could help the right agencies find you faster.