Roll your own humble CMS because down with the corporate establishment etc. Powered by markdown, express, and skrollr.
Why not? Gettysburg's operating principle is, everything is easy now. Server configuration, content processing, HTML templating, stylesheeting, dependency management, documentation: six files is all you need, and none of these need to take more than a screenful of code anymore.
Just put your markdown files in the content
folder, and add some images by
the same name in the public/images
folder, add some page-specific stylesheets (if you have to)
in the public/stylesheets
folder, and the site builds itself.
Gettysburg will elevate the first two lines of each markdown file as the title and the subtitle.
Here's a site built with Gettysburg. The specific content is deployed from a branch of the framework-only master, which is how you should do it if you want to contribute back framework code.
Just use Heroku or Render or suchlike.
No.