Honestly, that sounds like your planned setup is already too much.
When I was young :-), a website was put online within five minutes, we only needed a text editor and an FTP account. What I wanted to say is: Does your website really need all that fancy dynamic stuff? Have you tried to go one step back and ask yourself if you even need Bootstrap and jQuery?
I'm from Poland but live in Barcelona. My most recent projects are Vorto, YT Podcaster and Micro.blog Feed Importer. My goal for this year is to do less web related projects and more mobile developmen
Good points. For this project I most likely don't need 90% of what Webpack provides. It is an overkill to me but I was still curious to hear what others would do.
As for jQuery and Bootstrap- I can live without jQuery but still think that using Bootstrap is a good idea.
So yeah... so far an old school text editor and FTP wins ;)
Honestly, that sounds like your planned setup is already too much.
When I was young :-), a website was put online within five minutes, we only needed a text editor and an FTP account. What I wanted to say is: Does your website really need all that fancy dynamic stuff? Have you tried to go one step back and ask yourself if you even need Bootstrap and jQuery?
Good points. For this project I most likely don't need 90% of what Webpack provides. It is an overkill to me but I was still curious to hear what others would do.
As for jQuery and Bootstrap- I can live without jQuery but still think that using Bootstrap is a good idea.
So yeah... so far an old school text editor and FTP wins ;)
Waste less time on deciding about frameworks and just make that site. ;-)