Here are my random thoughts about Grav and the service provided by PPP...

HTTP/3

My latest configuration tweaks (besides adding a little more security here and there) have been related to... HTTP/3. Aye, that's not a typo: HTTP/3. Some of you have been increasingly seeing wider support of the last-before-latest HTTP protocol update, HTTP/2, which has been around for a whil...

Let's Encrypt logo

Here am I, testing Grav again. At this precise moment, I'm trying to get Let's Encrypt to play nice with me. It's not as easy as it sounds — once you configure it wrongly, it may stop working 'forever', until you by chance stumble upon the sequence of commands that get it working again...

PPP logo

This was an acronym which made sense when I've come up with it. But that was a few years ago. I have absolutely no idea what it means today! 😅So, for the sake of creativity, I'll decide, henceforth, that it means Poor People's Provider (with the motto Pauperum solatio).

hugs

What is this? A databaseless content management system? Way cool. I always wanted something faster than a speeding bullet, and there is nothing faster in the world than a CMS that does not need a database to run. It just uses local files. How clever is that?

And yes, pages get cached as well — a...

I've been neglecting the upgades & updates of this Grav installation, so it was offline for a long, long time, until I finally managed to fix it and upgrade it to the latest version! In the mean time, I learned about Microsoft's free editor, Visual Studio Code, which looks very interesting, an...