> I've wondered if others have setup WordPress in a separate environment to let clients do what they want and then host the static html elsewhere. Like maybe wp-supercache could give a zip download of the static content.
I was looking into this recently and seemed like Simply Static[0] was something that could be used for this, as per something like this writeup[1]. I never tried it out, but I think it could be really powerful. Limitations are of course stuff like forms, which made it less useful for me than I first realised. I guess one could use some other form-service which is implemented with js, or maybe there are some plugins available which implements forms with js.
I was looking into this recently and seemed like Simply Static[0] was something that could be used for this, as per something like this writeup[1]. I never tried it out, but I think it could be really powerful. Limitations are of course stuff like forms, which made it less useful for me than I first realised. I guess one could use some other form-service which is implemented with js, or maybe there are some plugins available which implements forms with js.
[0]: https://wordpress.org/plugins/simply-static/ [1]: https://medium.com/@elmikewalsh/wordpress-my-favorite-static...