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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/
- Could you please suggest some Next.js project source codes, preferably v12 or fewer, that I can use to learn from?
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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.
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Moving my personal website from Gatsby to Next.js
Lee Robinson
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How I created my personal website.
In terms of design inspiration, I took a lot of it from Lee Robinson and Delba's websites. They provide good material to anyone interested in learning about web development. Visit their blogs and YouTube channels for great educational content on different technologies used in the field.
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Impact of React Suspense used with Nextjs on SEO?
I recently checked the source code of leerob.io. It made me very curious about how the homepage has been almost getting the perfect Light House score.
content
- VitePress 1.0
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Casidoo on TinaCMS
For reference also in the space of 'website from markdown':
* https://content.nuxt.com/ - JS, SSG and SSR
- Hello world
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Currently switching from React to Vue
Nuxt Content is what you’re looking for.
- Dream Jamstack with Nuxt and Storyblok 🚀
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Crafting my Portfolio - Projects
Then I recalled about Content. It's a file-based Headless CMS which use files of extension .md, .yml, .csv and .json a data layer for the application. And its MDC syntax is cherry on top. So I came with a plan to use .json files to handle project data. Basically, I'll just create a projects section using Content, put my projects in .json files, use the Querying functionality of Content to fetch them and populate the Components as needed.
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Show HN: Self-hosted CMS on Cloudflare for podcast/blog/images/videos/docs/URLs
I would argue that using something like Nuxt/Content[0]is even simpler. I create a new markdown file in my website’s local repo, write the content and commit if it’s ready for publishing. No need for the FTP step and version control is build in.
This setup is also completely free since the content lives on GitHub and my static site on render.com (but any static site hosting will work).
And since it’s Nuxt based, it automatically also supports more advanced features such as tagging, advanced queries and filtering.
Can only recommend it!
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Static Site Generation for Gitlab Pages
Anyone able to help me out with this? the Docus theme is nice but mostly trying to use the Nuxt Content functionality to render a static site.
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NFL Strategy Breakdown - DraftKings Week 10 Main Slate Milly Maker
NuxtJS has a Content module that provides CMS functionality. It's file-based, so I write an article in markdown, commit it to source control, and it is published to the site.
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I want to make a small blog, but write everything .md and host it on the internet. What technology can I use?
When in doubt, use Nuxt and their content module. :) https://v3.nuxtjs.org/ https://content.nuxtjs.org/
What are some alternatives?
nextjs-notion-starter-kit - Deploy your own Notion-powered website in minutes with Next.js and Vercel.
nuxt-mermaid-string - Embed a Mermaid diagram in a Nuxt.js app by providing its diagram string.
contentlayer - Contentlayer turns your content into data - making it super easy to import MD(X) and CMS content in your app
HULL - 💀 Headless Shopify Starter – powered by Next.js + Sanity.io
heroicons - A set of free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for UI development.
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
react-syntax-highlighter - syntax highlighting component for react with prismjs or highlightjs ast using inline styles
next-themes - Perfect Next.js dark mode in 2 lines of code. Support System preference and any other theme with no flashing
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.
PrismJS - Lightweight, robust, elegant syntax highlighting.
next-plugin-preact - Next.js plugin for preact X