by CJ Melegrito
Lessons:11Length:1.7 hours
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CancelFree Preview: Powerful Static Sites With Cactus for Mac
Introduction
03:53
There are many advantages to serving websites via complex, platform-hosted solutions like WordPress and other popular CMSs, but nothing beats the simplicity, control and security of working with static web pages. In this course we’ll be doing just that, using Cactus for Mac to help us with the build. Once we’ve built and compiled our website, we’ll set up an account with Amazon Web Services and deploy to the web from within Cactus itself.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 13:39
2 lessons, 13:39
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction03:53
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
03:53
Free Lesson 1.2Installation and Setup09:46
Free Lesson
1.2
Installation and Setup
09:46
2.Cactus Basics3 lessons, 33:29
3 lessons, 33:29
2.1How Cactus Works10:29
2.1
How Cactus Works
10:29
2.2Using the Django Template Language11:00
2.2
Using the Django Template Language
11:00
2.3Project Templates Explained12:00
2.3
Project Templates Explained
12:00
3.Implementation3 lessons, 36:06
3 lessons, 36:06
3.1Implement the Cactus Mindset10:48
3.1
Implement the Cactus Mindset
10:48
3.2Implementing Django10:44
3.2
Implementing Django
10:44
3.3Implement the Post Template14:34
3.3
Implement the Post Template
14:34
4.Deployment2 lessons, 13:16
2 lessons, 13:16
4.1Setting Up Amazon Web Services (AWS)06:57
4.1
Setting Up Amazon Web Services (AWS)
06:57
4.2Using Cactus With AWS06:19
4.2
Using Cactus With AWS
06:19
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 02:54
1 lesson, 02:54
5.1Conclusion02:54
5.1
Conclusion
02:54
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