Going to copy my comment from a similar thread made a few days ago:<p>You could use Gurlic. Here's an example.
<a href="https://gurlic.com/homer/the-iliad-book-i" rel="nofollow">https://gurlic.com/homer/the-iliad-book-i</a><p>Themed:<p><a href="https://gurlic.com/homer/the-iliad-book-i?theme=pudding" rel="nofollow">https://gurlic.com/homer/the-iliad-book-i?theme=pudding</a><p><a href="https://gurlic.com/homer/the-iliad-book-i?theme=minimal" rel="nofollow">https://gurlic.com/homer/the-iliad-book-i?theme=minimal</a><p><a href="https://gurlic.com/homer/the-iliad-book-i?theme=naked" rel="nofollow">https://gurlic.com/homer/the-iliad-book-i?theme=naked</a><p>Gurlic supports custom domains too, by the way:<p><a href="https://classics.wtf" rel="nofollow">https://classics.wtf</a> (this is a publication hosted on gurlic)<p><a href="https://classics.wtf/the-iliad-book-ii" rel="nofollow">https://classics.wtf/the-iliad-book-ii</a><p>The main site that I shared with HN about a month ago already has a handful of users, but nobody is actively writing articles. I'm happy to hand out a free .COM domain to anybody who wants to help test Gurlic's article editor.<p><a href="https://gurlic.com" rel="nofollow">https://gurlic.com</a> if you want to check out the rest of the site..