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"value": "2025-05-11T19:27:51+00:00"
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"title": [
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{
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"value": "My daily email archive, powered by Drupal and Tome"
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"value": "2025-05-11T18:49:15+00:00"
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"alias": "\/daily\/2025\/05\/11\/email-archive-tome",
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{
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"value": "<p>This email will be the first in my archive to be powered by Drupal and Tome.<\/p><p>I'm a long-time fan of static site generators and have used Sculpin for several years for my website, but it has slowed down recently - I think because of the number of pages it needs to generate for my email archive pages.<\/p><p>This email will be #821.<\/p><p>I've considered moving to Tome - a static site generator for Drupal - since <a href=\"\/podcast\/19-sam-mortenson\">recording a podcast episode with Sam Mortenson<\/a> and, after porting across my theme and migrating the emails using the Feeds module, I've updated my Nginx configuration to serve the email archive section to HTML generated by Tome.<\/p><p>The main branch in <a href=\"https:\/\/code.oliverdavies.uk\/opdavies\/oliverdavies.uk\/src\/branch\/main\">my code repository<\/a> now includes the Tome commits and I'll be working my way through <a href=\"https:\/\/code.oliverdavies.uk\/opdavies\/oliverdavies.uk\/src\/branch\/main\/todo.txt\">my task list<\/a> as I continue <a href=\"\/daily\/2025\/04\/17\/incrementally\">migrating incrementally<\/a> and switching more sections to Tome.<\/p>",
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"format": "basic_html",
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"processed": "<p>This email will be the first in my archive to be powered by Drupal and Tome.<\/p><p>I'm a long-time fan of static site generators and have used Sculpin for several years for my website, but it has slowed down recently - I think because of the number of pages it needs to generate for my email archive pages.<\/p><p>This email will be #821.<\/p><p>I've considered moving to Tome - a static site generator for Drupal - since <a href=\"http:\/\/default\/podcast\/19-sam-mortenson\">recording a podcast episode with Sam Mortenson<\/a> and, after porting across my theme and migrating the emails using the Feeds module, I've updated my Nginx configuration to serve the email archive section to HTML generated by Tome.<\/p><p>The main branch in <a href=\"https:\/\/code.oliverdavies.uk\/opdavies\/oliverdavies.uk\/src\/branch\/main\">my code repository<\/a> now includes the Tome commits and I'll be working my way through <a href=\"https:\/\/code.oliverdavies.uk\/opdavies\/oliverdavies.uk\/src\/branch\/main\/todo.txt\">my task list<\/a> as I continue <a href=\"http:\/\/default\/daily\/2025\/04\/17\/incrementally\">migrating incrementally<\/a> and switching more sections to Tome.<\/p>",
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"summary": ""
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