Redesigning Addteq’s Website- The DevOps Way

One of the goals of Addteq’s website redesign was to create a modular approach. This would allow for easy content changes, without needing a developer to be involved in every change. We also wanted to create a workflow, where all the web components should be reused throughout the entire site and for all future changes. Based on these requirements, we decided to break the site into two separate categories, static pages and dynamic pages. Let’s take a closer look at these types of pages and why we chose the Nunjucks Template Engine to develop them on.

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