That's smaller than some JavaScript libraries. ![]() ![]() That's actually not much data as it turns out-only 35 kilobytes when serialized for search. Our documentation is about 43,000 words spread across 39 pages. GitHub wasn't too keen on letting us run search functions on their servers, so we had to find another way to run full-text search on our documentation. We've recently added Search to the TrackJS Documentation site, built using the Jekyll website generator and hosted on GitHub Pages. How do you allow users to search when you have no server functions and no database? But the awesome simplicity of website generators is also limiting. ![]() Static website generators like Gatsby and Jekyll are popular because they allow the creation of complex, templated pages that can be hosted anywhere.
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