leerob.io
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leerob.io | next-mdx-remote | |
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59 | 20 | |
6,871 | 2,386 | |
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8.7 | 5.2 | |
17 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
MDX | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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leerob.io
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Upgrade my blog to Next.js 13.4 with MDX, Prisma, Tailwindcss, Planetscale, Giscus and Contentlayer
Shen Lu's portfolio, inspired by leerob.io.
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Next.js 13.4.8
This might be due to implementation. The same pattern on my site (without the entry/exit animation) is working as expected. http://leerob.io/
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Looking for Minimal portfolio website template
Something like https://leerob.io/
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Torn over personal minimalist aesthetics vs modern web design
Hey OP, I think Lee Robinson's Portfolio would be great middle ground between these. Check it out https://leerob.io/
- Could you please suggest some Next.js project source codes, preferably v12 or fewer, that I can use to learn from?
- WebDev: Ce ar trebui sa incep sa invat: Next.JS 12 vs Next.JS 13
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I just redesigned two of my websites inspired by Lee Rob
So, while looking for websites to get inspired on, I found Lee Rob's website and I was amazed by how minimal and beautiful it is!
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My portfolio built with Next.js, TypeScript, Firebase, and Vercel ✨
You've forked the site from leerob.io, no wonder it seemed to familiar lol
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I made a full-stack portfolio site using Next.js and Tailwind!
The initial idea I had in my mind was a very minimal site with a minimal navbar that would look more like a sidebar, and the design would be somewhat inspired by leerob’s site. Apart from this, I also wanted my site to display some cool dynamic and real-time data like my Spotify data, my blog posts fetched from dev.to and a guestbook where people could leave messages for me!
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Flutter Portfolio Suggestions
Here's mine, though still very unstable especially on mobile, design inspired by Leerob.
next-mdx-remote
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Give your blog superpowers with MDX in a Next.js
next-mdx-remote
- Is there a way to change where components are loaded from?
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Making a blog with Directus, MDX, and Next.js On-Demand ISR
We are going to be using next-mdx-remote for this tutorial. Let us install it -
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NextJS MDX from Database
So, i was reading the docs and Next/MDX looks exactly what i need for my blog. Well, not exactly because having hundreds of Markdown Pages doesn't look the best way to store the pages, and i was wondering if are any way to generate those pages from a DataBase full of Markdown pages. I read about next-MDX-remote but i was wondering if is there a native way to do that.
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Next.js + MDX
next-mdx-remote, a community package maintained by Hashicorp that allows you to use MDX from outside your project.
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Powerful Code Blocks with Code Hike and MDX
Do note that Code Hike also works with Next MDX Remote and MDX Bundler however, we are going to look at a simple example with the official MDX plugin for Next.js.
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How to setup a dev blog using Next.js and next-mdx-remote.
Refer the next-mdx-remote github to learn more the use of plugins and how awesome things could be done using MDX.
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Define my Pages in Wordpress
You could try storing mdx in wordpress somehow (I'm not a wordpress expert) and using next-mdx-remote to render that at runtime. MDX can contain both markdown and react components.
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Beginners Guide to Using mdx-bundler With Your Next.js Blog
MDX is an extension on Markdown which, lets you import custom React components into your blog posts. To use MDX with Next.js you need to use a separate package. There are a few choices with MDX-remote being a popular one, but it has some drawbacks. For that reason, I chose to use mdx-bundler.
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Adding an in-browser code preview to your React Application with Sandpack
Sandpack is a live coding environment that runs on the browser. It is made by the team behind CodeSandbox/. The main objective here is to provide interactive examples to play around with, to users. I see it being widely used in things like blog posts and documentation (in fact the, work in progress, new React Docs is using Sandpack). In this article, we are going to look at how to add Sandpack to a React Application and then we will look at integrating it with Next MDX Remote in a NextJS Application.
What are some alternatives?
nextjs-notion-starter-kit - Deploy your own Notion-powered website in minutes with Next.js and Vercel.
mdx - Markdown for the component era
HULL - 💀 Headless Shopify Starter – powered by Next.js + Sanity.io
mdx-bundler - 🦤 Give me MDX/TSX strings and I'll give you back a component you can render. Supports imports!
react-syntax-highlighter - syntax highlighting component for react with prismjs or highlightjs ast using inline styles
prism-react-renderer - 🖌️ Renders highlighted Prism output to React (+ theming & vendored Prism)
next-themes - Perfect Next.js dark mode in 2 lines of code. Support System preference and any other theme with no flashing
rehype-prism - rehype plugin to highlight code blocks in HTML with Prism (via refractor)
fontsource - Self-host Open Source fonts in neatly bundled NPM packages.
tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog - This is a Next.js, Tailwind CSS blogging starter template. Comes out of the box configured with the latest technologies to make technical writing a breeze. Easily configurable and customizable. Perfect as a replacement to existing Jekyll and Hugo individual blogs.
next-mdx-enhanced - A Next.js plugin that enables MDX pages, layouts, and front matter