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gatsby-starter-blog
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An Introduction to Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE)
Thanks! I used a gatsby starter template. It was quite simple to get one up and running. Here's the link to the repo: https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby-starter-blog/
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React SEO: manage sitemaps
Here is the teleport to (commit)[https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby-starter-blog/commit/b0d1f7c7dd0b0362925c3998090f77889ca63eca] for devs too busy to read:
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Gatsby SEO: Manage robot text file in different environments
robot txt FAQ
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Moving my personal website from Gatsby to Next.js
If you're interested in that check out the official Gatsby Starter Blog. You'll get fantastic static site generation with perfect search engine optimization: properly set meta tags and microdata, a sitemap, and RSS feed. These are things that are very doable in other frameworks too, but you'll likely have to do a bit more work to get them to Gatsby's starting point.
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Migrating Gatsby Remark blog to MDX
As a starting point, we'll use Gatsby starter blog to quickly set up our blog. Let's turn this regular Markdown blog to use MDX.
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Make your own blog site with GatsbyJS
siteMetadata: { title: `Simran's Blog`, author: { name: `Simran Makhija`, summary: `who lives and studies Computer Science in Indore, India.`, }, description: `My blog for sharing all things tech and community, built with GatsbyJS as a part of #100DaysOfCode`, siteUrl: `https://gatsbystarterblogsource.gatsbyjs.io/`, social: { twitter: `justdev_sim`, }, },
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A Web Developer's Guide to Making Your First Personal Website and Blog
gatsby new my-tutorial-site https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby-starter-blog
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Serverless Subscription Management with Fauna, Paddle, Gatsby and Netlify
Next we will spin up a Gatsby instance using their default Gatsby Starter Blog starter. To do this, just go to the folder you want to install in and run:
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Adding Support for Multiple Authors in Gatsby
Please note that this article won't walk you through an example from start to finish but rather explain the concepts behind it. Feel free to clone gatsby-starter-blog and try it yourself after reading this blog post.
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Adding a Draft Feature to Gatsby
If you want to follow the example along, you can install the default blog starter by running gatsby new my-blog https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby-starter-blog with gatsby-cli.
my-tutorial-site
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How to add MDX to an Existing Gatsby Site
If you started your Gatsby project without MDX, this guide will show you a step-by-step walk-through for adding it to your website. You can poke around with the finished code for this tutorial in this sandbox, or check out the GitHub repo.
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A Web Developer's Guide to Making Your First Personal Website and Blog
On the new repo creation form I like to match the repository name to the name of the project folder on my local drive. You can choose to make the repo private or public, that's up to your personal choice, and it won't affect your ability to follow along with the rest of this guide. I prefer to keep my personal website closed-source, but I'll leave this example project open-source so that anyone can have a look at the code. Leave the rest of the options unchecked and press the 'Create repository' button.
What are some alternatives?
gotrue - An SWT based API for managing users and issuing SWT tokens.
Eleventy-Starter-Boilerplate - 🚀 Eleventy Starter is production-ready with SEO-friendly for quickly starting a blog. ⚡ Built with Eleventy, ESLint, Prettier, Webpack 5, PostCSS, Tailwind CSS 2 and Netlify CMS (optional).
leerob.io - ✨ My portfolio built with Next.js, Tailwind, and Vercel.
codesandbox-client - An online IDE for rapid web development
gatsby-starter-blog - blog starter with SEO optimisation changes
blog
kentcdodds.com - My personal website
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Gatsby - The best React-based framework with performance, scalability and security built in.
brittanychiang.com v4 - Fourth iteration of my personal website built with Gatsby