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Building Static Websites: Why and How

A static website is a website designed using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files (client-side languages). This is an environmentally friendly alternative to CMS site builders such as WordPress.

Vassar College Resources for Building Static Websites

 

Register for a hosting account at vassarspaces.net

Once your account is activated you can use the CPanel to begin building and managing your static site. The easiest way to begin is to use SiteJet Builder.  

Other options available that require uploading of files to your CPanel File Manager include:  

Additional Resources:

Guides for vassarspaces.net from the Reclaim Hosting Blog

“Building a Website Without Losing Your Mind (Thanks, SiteJet)”

https://blog.reclaimhosting.com/building-a-website-without-losing-your-mind-thanks-sitejet/ 

“Build a Static Website Using Jekyll”

https://blog.reclaimhosting.com/build-a-static-website-using-jekyll/?ref=reclaim-newsletter

What is a Static Site?

A static website is uses HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files (client-side languages). The same content is seen by all users and typically does not change often.

Static sites are more environmentally friendly, requiring less server load. 

Static sites are not database driven like WordPress or Drupal. 

Static sites are easier to maintain. No databases or software to update. 

Static sites have fewer security issues.

Static sites are faster for client-side loading.

Static sites are easier to transfer and preserve.

However, site-wide edits and the contribution of multiple authors can be difficult without serious planning and dedicated use of CSS for global design. 

Uses for a Static Site:

  • A single short-term project
  • Resume or Portfolio
  • Online Exhibition
  • Open Educational Resource
  • Point of entry / collaboration to other sites
  • Documentation
  • Blog


References

“Creating Preservable Websites | For Site Owners | Web Archiving | Programs | Library of Congress.” n.d. Web page. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Accessed July 26, 2024. https://www.loc.gov/programs/web-archiving/for-site-owners/creating-preservable-websites/.

Why Static Sites in cPanel Just Make Sense. (2025, July 1). Reclaim the Blog. https://blog.reclaimhosting.com/why-static-sites-in-cpanel-just-make-sense/

Wikle, Olivia. 2020. “What Is Static Web and What’s It Doing in the Digital Humanities Classroom?” Text. Dh+lib (blog). World. June 22, 2020. https://acrl.ala.org/dh/2020/06/22/what-is-static-web-and-whats-it-doing-in-the-digital-humanities-classroom/.

 

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