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howtocode-understanding-the-jamstack
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How to build a Jamstack membership site with Eleventy & Memberstack
First, you will need to download the course repo and use the start/ folder located within Eleventy-Membership. This repo contains the theme for our site, which will allow us to hit the ground running. Memberstack provided the theme as just a .zip of HTML, CSS, and js files. I then took all of those files and integrated them with Eleventy to make our lives easier and so that you can become familiar with another static site generator.
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How to build a Jamstack ecommerce site with Gatsby & Stripe Checkout
The completed project can be found here inside of Gatsby-eCommerce/final GitHub Repo
checkout-one-time-payments
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Deploy a Stripe sample to a cloud service with Terraform
Clone the terraform-checkout-one-time-payments repository to walk through the example steps. (This repository builds off of the original checkout-one-time-payments Stripe sample repository.) You will have to follow the steps for running locally. [Important] The steps in this tutorial assume that you are running the Stripe sample with HTML and a JavaScript (Node) server implementation. So when you clone and configure the sample, be sure to choose these options.
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Accept donations in variable/custom amounts, Ruby - Stripe prebuilt checkout API
I've cloned the prebuilt checkout page for one-time payments (Ruby version) and connected it to my account. I'm okay editing the cosmetics and everything, and I've got it working fine, but this one is based on a pre-set price and quantity. I am setting this up in order to accept donations, and would like to be able to accept custom amounts. I'm having a lot of trouble finding documentation for this, as most of what Google returns is from before the update to Checkout, and I can't find it in the API documentation.
What are some alternatives?
eleventy-netlify-boilerplate - A template for building a blog with the Eleventy static site generator and Decap CMS
github-pages-stripe-checkout - Example of a client-only (no server) donation payment page that can be hosted on GitHub using Stripe Checkout.
framework-info - Framework detection utility
dejavu - The Missing Web UI for Elasticsearch: Import, browse and edit data with rich filters and query views, create search UIs visually.
trailing-slash-guide - Understand and fix your static website trailing slash issues!
scaffold-eth - 🏗 forkable Ethereum dev stack focused on fast product iterations [Moved to: https://github.com/scaffold-eth/scaffold-eth]
checkout-netlify-serverless - Sell products on the Jamstack with Netlify Functions and Stripe Checkout!
checkout-single-subscription - Learn how to combine Checkout and Billing for fast subscription pages
traefik-custom-error-pages - Bunch of custom error pages for Traefik 2.x built with Jekyll
catstore - Happy Paws Cat store is a Jamstack application to showcase the integration between Netlify Functions, Stripe, and Gatsby. It does a test checkout and the app is only for learning/demo purposes.
netlify-cms-vercel - Use Netlify CMS for sites hosted on Vercel.
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.