138 results for "NextJS"

  • [social.yesterweb.org/@triptych] I am more and more convinced that the only reason folks are not taking advantage of the incredible power and expressivity of vanilla HTML, CSS, JS, and SVG is because they are simply not aware of it, and things like React , Tailwind, and Nextjs are acting as shortcuts that... (https://social.yesterweb.org/@triptych/109593155103459061)
    Loqi at 2022-12-28 21:46
  • @AtilaFassina Heads up, the code links on your @css article https://css-tricks.com/jumping-into-webmentions-with-nextjs-or-not/ are broken. Are those examples still online?
    Loqi at 2022-11-18 23:10
  • I know I've basically created a NextJS site out of my book data which is WP powered
    [tw2113_Slack_] at 2022-06-26 08:23
  • ↩️ Thanks, yeah the --doctor flag is my favorite! Ah yes, web mentions are fun. Here are a few resources to get you started... • https://www.swyx.io/clientside-webmentions by @swyx • https://css-tricks.com/jumping-into-webmentions-with-nextjs-or-not/ by @atilafassina • https://aboutmonica.com/blog/getting-started-with-webmention-next-js/ by @indigitalcolor
    Loqi at 2022-03-17 16:10
  • I built my main site in Gatsby, but by the time I started working on the other bits and pieces I preferred NextJS. This way, I can rebuild the parts of the site that make sense, rather than wasting build minutes on everything
    Murray[d] at 2022-03-15 19:46
  • e-snail: I use a combination of Gatsby and NextJS SSGs on my site, and will likely add Eleventy to that list at some point this year 😄
    Murray[d] at 2022-03-15 19:44
  • been reusing my own book data to create a NextJS based website over at https://www.bionicpirate.com/
    [tw2113_Slack_] at 2022-03-11 05:45
  • hmm. I wouldn't likely add this nextjs app as an example, but would with my books on apiratelifefor.me since I do the same there
    [tw2113_Slack_] at 2022-02-19 04:39
  • just curious. i've been using my book data for a quick vercel/nextjs app to display recently read books and whatnot. and tonight i added links to indiebound.org permalinks for the books
    [tw2113_Slack_] at 2022-02-19 04:33
  • In terms of static CMS, there's also Netlify CMS https://www.netlifycms.org/, which has the added bonus of working on Netlify's free hosting (plus anywhere else, but you can be sure of that support lasting for a while :D) and has a pretty quick installation setup. You still need a static site generator under the hood, but they have templates for Hugo, 11ty, NextJS, and quite a few others
    Murray[d] at 2022-02-18 10:52
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