Use Gatsby.js and Headless GraphQL CMS to Make Your JAMstack Site Sweeter
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Re: Use Gatsby.js and Headless GraphQL CMS to Make Your JAMstack Site Sweeter
#2There is a grammatical typo in the opening headline which should read 'how to use Gatsby.js ...'.
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#3> In this conclusion to our 4 part series, you'll learn how to used Gatsby.js and TakeShape to make your JAMstack site sweeter. There is a grammatical typo in the opening headline which should read 'how to use Gatsby.js ...'.
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#4Two other good options are:
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#6I am kind of sold on "static" sites, but why is this particular stack and set of solutions so exciting? (As opposed to using, say, Rails on Heroku (which I use as a default baseline), or even the alternative setup (Vuejs version of Gatsby -- I am sure there is one by now, and whatever competes with graphQL).
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#7For anyone wondering about the meaning of "JAMstack": https://jamstack.org/
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#8I’ve been doing some research on headless CMS options. Two other good options are: https://www.netlifycms.org And https://docs.ghost.org/api/gatsby/
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#9I’ve been doing some research on headless CMS options. Two other good options are: https://www.netlifycms.org And https://docs.ghost.org/api/gatsby/
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#10For anyone wondering about the meaning of "JAMstack": https://jamstack.org/
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