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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
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- Cómo crear un perfil para GitHub Sponsors
- Como criar um ótimo perfil de GitHub Sponsor
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How to Create the Perfect Sponsors Profile for Your Open Source Project
Stripe is one of few organizations leading the charge on investing in open source projects. Corporations like Stripe invest in projects that they depend on or help to increase their revenue. For example, Stripe sponsors Nick DeJesus because his use-shopping-cart library makes it easier to manage shopping cart state and logic for Stripe checkout.
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How to Create the Perfect README for Your Open Source Project
This example is sourced from use-shopping-cart
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How to build a Jamstack ecommerce site with Gatsby & Stripe Checkout
This project builds on top of the Gatsby E-commerce Tutorial provided in the official Gatsby docs, and the Use Shopping Cart Example repo.
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