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I’ve been thinking about what to do with my blog in 2025. I know I want to post more on it, but I’ve been wondering how to make it more… something. I thought about restyling or changing blog platform (still static generation), but nothing appealed to me.

Then I read this, about “digital gardens”: armstrong.is/miscellaneous/dig

I think that’s it. I don’t want a blog at all, newness doesn’t matter, I want a place to publicly share helpful content as effectively as possible

armstrong.isDigital Gardening | Chris Armstrong is miscellanious.Random thoughts & ideas.

Helpfully, about 18 months ago I discovered Mkdocs, which I used for my SUDS Pro documentation (olddoorways.com/sudspro/docs/) and really, really liked. However it’s designed for docs not blogs really, so I kind of mentally ruled it out as a place for my blog. But that’s daft! If I think of my blog as more of a collection of categorised information, not as a date-driven update stream, it makes far more sense.

olddoorways.comWhat is SUDS Pro? - SUDS Pro Documentation
The Seven Voyages Of Steve

So I think I’m going to migrate all my most useful content across to mkdocs, with a nice index and perhaps a “recently updated” section, and stop thinking of my website as a blog at all. The whole point is that this information is not fleeting like social media, so why should it be organised like that, primarily date indexed? It makes no sense. How has it taken me so long to realise that? 🤦‍♂️