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title = "Wesley Moore" title = "Wesley Moore"
description = "TODO" description = "Posts by Wesley Moore"
# Whether to automatically compile all Sass files in the sass directory # Whether to automatically compile all Sass files in the sass directory
compile_sass = true compile_sass = true

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title = "About" title = "About"
date = 2020-01-27T08:38:24+11:00
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show_date = false
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![Photo of me in Nepal](../images/Photo%20of%20Wesley%20Moore.jpg) ![Photo of me in Nepal](../images/Photo%20of%20Wesley%20Moore.jpg)

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It's been more than 10 years since I started working on [the previous design] It's been more than 10 years since I started working on [the previous design]
for this website 😅, although it won't have been public for 10 years until July for this website 😅. This feels like a good point to come up with a one!
2020. This feels like a good point to come up with a one!
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The previous design served me well. The uncluttered design focussed on text was The previous design served me well. The uncluttered design focussed on text was
fast and responsive. It saw the introduction of new devices like iPad and a fast and responsive. It saw the introduction of new devices like iPad and a
gradual increase in mobile display size without needing updating. The new gradual increase in mobile display size without needing updating. The new
design aims to retain these features while giving it a lighter feel. I'm using design aims to retain these features while giving it a lighter, more modern
the [Manrope] variable font for all text. feel.
Technology wise, the previous site was built with [Nanoc], a Ruby static site
compiler. I've been very happy with Nanoc. As my programming interests have
shifted away from Ruby to Rust in the last decade I wanted to try a Rust static
site compiler. The site is now built with [Zola]. Zola is perhaps not quite as
flexible as Nanoc but I've been able to achieve everything I wanted to with it.
It's super fast and has nice conveniences like live-reload when editing
content. Being a single file native binary also makes installation
straightforward — no need to juggle Ruby versions or install gems.
Inspired by [Chris Krycho] and [Shaun Inman] I've taken to versioning the Inspired by [Chris Krycho] and [Shaun Inman] I've taken to versioning the
website instead of attempting to port all the existing content over to the new website instead of attempting to port all the existing content over to the new
technology. This makes the redesign more of a clean slate and leaves old posts technology. This makes the redesign more of a clean slate and leaves old posts
appearing how the did when originally posted. The new site is hosted under the appearing how the did when originally posted. The new site is hosted under the
`/v2/` prefix. This allows all existing pages to stay where they are and `/v2/` prefix. This allows all existing pages to stay where they are and
retains the `www.wezm.net` domain. retains the `www.wezm.net` domain. Compared to using a sub-domain it doesn't
mess with DNS or search ranking. I have put redirects in place to direct the
RSS feeds from the previous version to the new feed.
Finally, I've now open sourced [the repository][repo] that the site is generated from. This The new design uses the [Manrope] variable font for all text. Variable fonts
is to allow others to see how the site is built and also to submit corrections/fixes are a fairly recent addition to the web platform but they have good support
if they're noticed. from fairly recent versions of all modern browsers and operating systems. On
older browsers/operating systems the layout will fall back to a sans-serif font.
Webfonts generally come with a non-trivial download cost. However, Manrope is
108kB and being a variable font that includes all weights between 200 and 800,
as well as italic!
Technology wise, the previous site was built with [Nanoc], a Ruby static site
compiler. I've been very happy with Nanoc over the years but as my programming
interests have shifted away from Ruby to Rust I've wanted to try a Rust static
site compiler. I'm now using [Zola]. Zola is perhaps not quite as flexible as
Nanoc but I've been able to achieve everything I wanted to with it. It's super
fast and has nice conveniences like live-reload when editing content. Being a
single file native binary also makes installation a breeze — no need to juggle
Ruby versions or install gems.
Finally, I've now made [the repository][repo] that the site is generated from
public. This is to allow others to see how the site is built and permit
corrections/fixes via issue or pull request.
[Chris Krycho]: https://v4.chriskrycho.com/2019/my-final-round-of-url-rewrites-ever.html [Chris Krycho]: https://v4.chriskrycho.com/2019/my-final-round-of-url-rewrites-ever.html
[Shaun Inman]: https://web.archive.org/web/20160422175043/http://shauninman.com/archive/2006/12/04/the_original_heap [Shaun Inman]: https://web.archive.org/web/20160422175043/http://shauninman.com/archive/2006/12/04/the_original_heap

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<h2> <h2>
<a href="/{{ page.path }}">{{ page.title }}</a> <a href="/{{ page.path }}">{{ page.title }}</a>
</h2> </h2>
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