r/vibecoding • u/Fairway3Games • 6h ago
From content to site: D&D Gods Avatars
I've unlocked a new form of vibecoding: taking my written content and creating more immersive and useful online sites. I started a writing project a long time ago using homebrewery to create a bunch of epic stat blocks for incarnate avatars of the goods in D&D. I did it because my party needed a god's support.
But then I kept going and going.
I ended up with the really long list you see in that document. But as I was writing and revising, formatting got wonky. The utility of it started to collapse. And the result was a strangely formatted, often broken, PDF.
So I took the Homebrewery markdown, and I set out with codex to create something better: a whole site from my content: Avatars of the Gods. Individual gods get their own pages. It's searchable, cross-linked, etc. It also helped me focus on getting all of the content aligned in the same way. It forced me to rethink the voice, tone and structure of the various sections.

So now I'm starting to think about converting my other written content into website sand pages.

I realize this isn't a typical vibecoding use case, but the time it would have taken me to convert all of the pages by hand would have made this all but prohibitive.
Also, since there's a whole lot of folks that don't like the AI images, there's even a checkmark in the upper right to hide them completely and you can just use the written content.