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ElegantStack

@ElegantStack

We build elegant 💎 and FAST 🚀 websites and templates using modern web development architecture. We 💜 #JAMStack and @GatsbyJS

Santa Clara, US เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2020
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Robinhood
Robinhood@RobinhoodApp·
It’s almost the holidays and you deserve a gift. Comment below and we may send you some merch.
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Colby Fayock
Colby Fayock@colbyfayock·
website officiall migrated to Next.js backed by WordPress shouldn't notice anything much different beyond some rough edges between copying some of the code over colbyfayock.com
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ElegantStack
ElegantStack@ElegantStack·
@chrisharley81 Theme-ui uses emotion and styled-system under the hood. The combination of these two specially the styled-system makes managing the styles more enjoyable than Tailwind or styled-components. Charka-ui is another alternative to Theme-ui and it's more maintained.
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chrisharley.design
chrisharley.design@chrisharley81·
What is your preferred method to use CSS in React? I like emotion and recently stumbled upon Theme UI, which seems really cool
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ElegantStack
ElegantStack@ElegantStack·
@Sc0rpi0n101 @GatsbyJS is the most suitable platform for static blogs as they offer various headless cms integrations and plug-n-play plugins. If you decided to go with Gatsby checkout our premium blog theme: 1.envato.market/LPD9RM
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Nikhil Maan
Nikhil Maan@Sc0rpi0n101·
It's been a long time since I wrote some content for myself. I'd like to start my blog again✍️ Which static site generator should I use for my blog? Also, if you folks have any suggestions for any good themes for my blog, please let me know.
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ElegantStack@ElegantStack·
@GatsbyJS Easiest part is getting started with Gatsby. Most challenging part for us is debugging/testing GraphQL parts without restarting the dev server.
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Gatsby
Gatsby@GatsbyJS·
🤔 What’s the easiest part of making a Gatsby site for you? And, what do you find the most challenging part?
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ElegantStack@ElegantStack·
@fmalsalamah @GatsbyJS The development version of Gatsby is not optimized for production. Instead of running gatsby develop, run gatsby build to build the production version. Then run gatsby serve and test the given URL.
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ElegantStack@ElegantStack·
@XianL1 @GatsbyJS The value for formats in gatsbyImageData query should be in caps. Try [AUTO, WEBP]
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Victor Malov
Victor Malov@vicmalov·
I've decided to create my personal blog. Now I need to know html, css, js, ts, react, styled components, grapgql, npm, git, gatsby, design, ci/cd...Fuuuuuu...🤯 Well, will live without blog. Why all Gatsby starters / themes sucks and I need to create almost from scratch? 🤨
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Jak
Jak@jakbarnes·
@cesque i would honestly rather read a 500 line SIMD lambda than setup a blog with netlify/gatsby/hobbits/eleventy/celery/nodejs/noun
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Jak
Jak@jakbarnes·
I have such an intense loathing for web-tech and the relevant tech stack, trying to setup a blog again and the shear number of misconfigured and swiftly out-of-date packages is insane and is giving me a headache
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ElegantStack@ElegantStack·
@thelynchpinau Page routing is supported in both frameworks. The difference is that Gatsby has plugins to help with fetching the posts from the file system or a headless CMS. With Next, you need to do it yourself.
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Peter Lynch
Peter Lynch@thelynchpinau·
I'm thinking I want to get my blog off wordpress and build it myself. The theme I use in wordpress is too bloated and slow, debating next.js or gatsby as the framework. Anyone have any a preference for either? #100DaysOfCode #nextjs #Gatsby #webdev
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