@Sky-Knight Does Hugo work well with Dynamics? I might have a play around with this since you mention it a lot.
I'm not sure what Dynamics has to do with this? I'm not very familiar with that section of Microsoft's product offerings or even if that's what you're referring to.
What Hugo does is let you create markdown templates that ultimately become static HTML pages. It includes a local web server to test with on live edits, so all you need to make it "work" is a copy of vscode (or your fav text editor), and the latest Hugo EXE. I highly encourage anyone that wants to build their own website to explore it, doubly so for anyone that wants to code it themselves. It's a framework that takes a bit of time to sort out, but once you have it down it becomes an effective CMS, organizing your content, and enabling the author to reskin the entire site in moments.
Basically, it's all the advantages of Wordpress, with the only disadvantage being it outputs static code meant to be operated in the browser only and published via a straight up http/https server with no server side anything. This type of hosting is stupid fast, easily cached, and bonkers cheap... heck my website runs out of a free Github repo, which is targetted by a free cloudflare pages page, gets built automatically once a day, and to make changes I just checkin a new front matter page when I'm done with it.
Let the above sink in...
My website, runs NATIVELY in CLOUDFLARE'S CDN! I swear I have the fastest hack proof site that ever existed for any MSP anywhere because of the above, and it costs me $0 to operate. Now I don't need it much these days since my MSP is spooling down, but I keep thinking about it because I can easily convert it into a professional blog and start putting my Azure / M365 experience online as training material. I haven't gotten there yet, but when I decide to do that... it's right there.
Anyway, Hugo's output being nothing but CSS / HTML / TypeScript, or even just HTML alone... it'll integrate and be workable anywhere. I could makea Hugo template that would create static content ot be used as a captive portal that can be stuffed into an Aruba / Unifi controller if I wanted... it can do ANYTHING. The limit is how much time will you put into it to script everything because you are HAND CODING the website. But you're doing it in a way that lets you maintain the site's content in a superior way than any home coding will ever grant you... that is unless you made your own complete templating engine in which case you've reinvented Hugo. So why not Hugo at first?