Is there was a software (preferably on Linux) where I can drag and drop to quickly make a website with HTML and CSS and export the resulting code?
I know of a lot of online site that charge a lot of money for this, but I was hoping that an open source software exists for this.
P.S: I want to make a simple static personal website. Possible have a link from where they can download PDF samples of my writing/ literature / creative work.
Maybe Publii?
Definitely Publii, the most polished I’ve tried lately and perfect for simple static websites. Nice app, offline, free/open source.
Closest thing I know of is Wordpress with a static site export plugin.
There are static site generators like Hugo but they are not a drag and drop editor.
Which static generator do you prefer?
This is exactly what you are looking for. You don’t even need to download anything.
Don’t you have to write your own code in Neocities? I don’t remember seeing a drag and drop option when I played with it.
Instead of drag and dropping you can open your HTML+CSS files and copypaste their contents.
Depends, is it a static site? There’s some good projects like this for quickly rolling out something static.
https://gohugo.io/getting-started/quick-start/
It’s more command-line than click and drop, but maybe it’s close to what you’re looking for?
P.S: I want to make a simple static personal website. Possible have a link from where they can download PDF samples of my writing/ literature / creative work.
Hugo is widely used for static resume sites, so I think this could work for you if you’re familiar with command-line Linux.
Or getkirby.com.
Possibly Odoo . . . ?
This is not just a website builder. It is a entire ERP system…
Hugo, though you didn’t list your “must-haves” so it may not be a great suggestion