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10.0 | 9.7 | |
over 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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flashblaze-website
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Migrating my website from Gatsby to Astro
{ "name": "flashblaze-website", "private": true, "description": "Personal website of Neeraj Lagwankar", "version": "1.0.0", "author": "Neeraj Lagwankar ", "scripts": { "build": "gatsby build", "develop": "env-cmd -f .env.development gatsby develop -H 0.0.0.0", "format": "prettier --write \"**/*.{js,jsx,json,md,mdx}\"", "lint": "npm run format && eslint --fix . && echo 'Lint complete.'", "start": "npm run develop", "serve": "npm run build && gatsby serve", "clean": "gatsby clean" }, "dependencies": { "@mdx-js/mdx": "^1.6.22", "@mdx-js/react": "^1.6.22", "@supabase/supabase-js": "^1.21.1", "gatsby": "^3.11.1", "gatsby-plugin-google-analytics": "^3.11.0", "gatsby-plugin-google-fonts-v2": "^1.0.0", "gatsby-plugin-manifest": "^3.11.0", "gatsby-plugin-mdx": "^2.11.0", "gatsby-plugin-offline": "^4.11.0", "gatsby-plugin-preact": "^5.11.0", "gatsby-plugin-react-helmet": "^4.11.0", "gatsby-plugin-remove-serviceworker": "^1.0.0", "gatsby-plugin-sharp": "^3.11.0", "gatsby-plugin-sitemap": "^4.7.0", "gatsby-plugin-theme-ui": "^0.10.1", "gatsby-plugin-typography": "^3.11.0", "gatsby-remark-autolink-headers": "^4.8.0", "gatsby-remark-images": "^5.8.0", "gatsby-remark-prismjs": "^5.8.0", "gatsby-remark-relative-images": "^2.0.2", "gatsby-source-filesystem": "^3.11.0", "preact": "^10.5.14", "preact-render-to-string": "^5.1.19", "prismjs": "^1.24.1", "react": "^17.0.2", "react-dom": "^17.0.2", "react-helmet": "^6.1.0", "react-icons": "^4.2.0", "react-player": "^2.9.0", "react-spring": "^9.2.4", "react-typography": "^0.16.20", "remark-emoji": "^2.2.0", "theme-ui": "^0.10.0", "typography": "^0.16.21" }, "devDependencies": { "babel-eslint": "^10.1.0", "env-cmd": "^10.1.0", "eslint": "^7.32.0", "eslint-config-prettier": "^8.3.0", "eslint-plugin-prettier": "^3.4.0", "prettier": "^2.3.2" }, "keywords": ["gatsby", "portfolio", "flashblaze"], "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "https://github.com/flashblaze/flashblaze-website" }, "bugs": { "url": "https://github.com/flashblaze/flashblaze-website/issues" } }
swup
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Coming to grips with JS: a Rubyist's deep dive
Sure, you can use any number of JS-avoidance libraries. I'm a fan of Turbo, and there's also htmx, Unpoly, Alpine, hyperscript, swup, barba.js, and probably others.
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[Swup] Has anyone used Swup with React
Swup is this nice page transition library I found recently : https://swup.js.org/
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Show HN: We built swup+fragment-plugin to visually enhance classic websites
2. The newly released fragment-plugin [3] that provides a declarative API for dynamically replacing containers based on rules
I can now finally build websites that tick all three boxes:
1. Visually impressive, fun, and snappy by using swup's first-class support for animations[4], cache[5], and preload capacities[6], enhanced with fragment visits as seen on the demo site.
2. Accessible by being able to serve server-rendered semantic markup that will fully work even with JavaScript disabled (try it out on the demo site!). On top of that, swup's a11y plugin[7] will automatically announce page visits to assistive technologies and will focus the new `
` element after each visit.3. Because now all I need for my fancy frontend is a bit of progressive JavaScript, I can choose whatever tool I like on the server, keeping complexity low and maintainability high. I can use SSGs like eleventy or Astro (the demo site is built using Astro!), I can use any CMS like WordPress or ProcessWire, or a framework like Laravel. And I don't have to maintain an additional node server for SSG!
And all it took was 20 years! ;)
- Animated transitions between sections
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How to use View Transitions in Hotwire Turbo
So what are View Transitions good for? In short, they allow adding animated page transitions. Although we already have several standard options to animate stuff on web pages (CSS Transitions, CSS Animations or the Web Animations API) and countless more options in particular JavaScript frameworks and libraries (Framer Motion for React, Vue Transitions, Svelte Transitions, Swup, Barba.js or Animate.css to name just a few), the web still lacks a generic, standards-based and easy-to-use solution to animate transitions between pages or during DOM updates. At least that’s what Google engineers say and I tend to agree with them.
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Smooth Page Transitions in 2023
Is https://turbo.hotwired.dev/ my replacement? Or Swup.js?
- Alpine.js
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Is there any js library to add fluid "app-like" animations to a website?
I've used https://swup.js.org/. Simple to setup with one of the built in/contributed themes, haven't tried building a custom theme however. Also has a lot of good plugins for eg. accessibility. I used it in combination with Astro so a static site with a separate html file for each page.
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Migrating my website from Gatsby to Astro
Like Gatsby or Next, Astro does not have any client side navigation. So each link click triggers a full page reload. Astro recommends to use Swup as mentioned here. Turbo is also another option though the team does not recommend it. I'm currently using Swup which I'll probably switch from or completely remove it as I have added TOC to MDX and clicking on a title is not redirecting the page to that particular section.
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Which library for page transitions would you advise?
I've come across swup , HighwayJS and barba js
What are some alternatives?
flashblaze-astro - Personal website built using Astro
highway - Highway - A Modern Javascript Transitions Manager
PortfolioReact - [React]Â This project is a boilerplate template, fetch the repositories from Github deploy using a Firebase CI/CD
highway - Performance-portable, length-agnostic SIMD with runtime dispatch
Company_Intranet - The Company Intranet is a centralised platform for managing and sharing company information. Sync employee data from KEKA and access important documents from Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive. Streamline space management and track applicant applications easily.
single-spa - The router for easy microfrontends
anon-posts-with-react-and-supabase - Anonymous posting app with ReactJS and Supabase
pjax - Easily enable fast Ajax navigation on any website (using pushState + xhr)
Mithril.js - A JavaScript Framework for Building Brilliant Applications
turbo - The speed of a single-page web application without having to write any JavaScript
barba - Create badass, fluid and smooth transitions between your website’s pages
blurhash - A very compact representation of a placeholder for an image.