I read your post (great & valuable content!), and here's what I did for my site:
Steps 1 Wireframing (pen and paper), 3 Choosing a webhosting, 4 Setting up your hosting, 5 Preparing the version control service (Git), 9 Gitignore, 14 Deploy to production, and 15 Optimization.
The thing is I don't used any framework or bundler, since I don't really use javascript on my site other than for my tiny wysiwyg editor in the admin panel:
Tech Lead/Team Lead. Senior WebDev.
Intermediate Grade on Computer Systems-
High Grade on Web Application Development-
MBA (+Marketing+HHRR).
Studied a bit of law, economics and design
Location
Spain
Education
Higher Level Education Certificate on Web Application Development
Bundlers also take care of html and css optimization (they minify too), also I use Sass on dev time for obvious reasons and the bundler transpilates it into css.
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I read your post (great & valuable content!), and here's what I did for my site:
Steps 1 Wireframing (pen and paper), 3 Choosing a webhosting, 4 Setting up your hosting, 5 Preparing the version control service (Git), 9 Gitignore, 14 Deploy to production, and 15 Optimization.
The thing is I don't used any framework or bundler, since I don't really use javascript on my site other than for my tiny wysiwyg editor in the admin panel:
Bundlers also take care of html and css optimization (they minify too), also I use Sass on dev time for obvious reasons and the bundler transpilates it into css.