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ghost-v4-on-heroku
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How I Created My Blog Using JAMStack
Use Heroku to host my Ghost server, which is essentially a Node.js app. I found this GitHub repo that can be used to deploy a Ghost server into Heroku with just a click of a button. However, this app is preconfigured to use JawsDB as the MySQL database where all data for our posts are stored. JawsDB does have a free plan , but it only comes with 5MB of storage. The next price tier is $10/month for which you'll get 1GB of data. I needed to come up with a lower-cost option for my data storage.
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How to deploy/update new Ghost version 4 to Heroku
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Gatsby
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Gatsby tutorial: Build a static site with a headless CMS
A Gatsby site uses Gatsby, which leverages React and GraphQL to create fast and optimized web experiences. Gatsby is often used for building static websites, progressive web apps (PWAs), and even full-blown dynamic web applications.
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Building a High-Performance Website with Next.js and WordPress
While Next.js is a powerful framework for building server-rendered React applications, it's not the only option for developers looking to create high-performance websites. One notable alternative is Gatsby, a static site generator that leverages React and GraphQL.
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The Current State of React Server Components: A Guide for the Perplexed
The other piece of important information to acknowledge here is that when we say RSCs need a framework, “framework” effectively just means “Next.js.” There are some smaller frameworks (like Waku) that support RSCs. There are also some larger and more established frameworks (like Redwood) that have plans to support RSCs or (like Gatsby) only support RSCs in beta. We will likely see this change once we get React 19 and RSCs are part of the Stable version. However, for now, Next.js is currently the only framework recommended in the official React docs that supports server components.
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
GatsbyjsCMS - Gatsby is the fast and flexible framework that makes building websites with any CMS, API, or database fun again. Build and deploy headless websites that drive more traffic, convert better, and earn more revenue!
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ReactJS Good Practices
GatsbyJS
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Abstract Syntax Trees and Practical Applications in JavaScript
Babel plugins are everywhere. From being used to remove unwanted exports from files in Gatsby to being used to disallow users from doing re-exports in Nextjs.
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How To Choose the Best Static Site Generator and Deploy it to Kinsta for Free
In terms of GitHub stars, SSGs like Next.js, Hugo, Gatsby, Docusaurus, Nuxt.js, and Jekyll top the list. Some popular SSGs even host conferences and workshops, providing resources and networking opportunities for those looking to explore more advanced topics in depth.
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Finding the Best React CMS: A Comprehensive Guide
Flexibility : Developers have complete control over the frontend so they can use their preferred tools and frameworks like React, Next.js, Gatsby, or Remix.
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Chakra UI vs Shadcn UI
Both Chakra UI and Shadcn supports reusable components and can be used with different frameworks like React, Gatsby, Next etc.
What are some alternatives?
gatsby-starter-ghost - A starter template to build lightning fast websites with Ghost & Gatsby
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
blog-post-workflow - Show your latest blog posts from any sources or StackOverflow activity or Youtube Videos on your GitHub profile/project readme automatically using the RSS feed
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
ghost-on-heroku - One-button Heroku deploy for the Ghost 3.2.0 blogging platform.
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
Ghost - Independent technology for modern publishing, memberships, subscriptions and newsletters.
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
ghost-on-heroku - One-button Heroku deploy for the Ghost blogging platform.
eleventy 🕚⚡️ - A simpler site generator. Transforms a directory of templates (of varying types) into HTML.
MVCBlog - Blog engine based on ASP.NET Core 8 and Twitter Bootstrap 4
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core