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Looking for some advice! Currently working in wordpress to built some sites for clients. Looking to make a change and reading up on next.js and seems like it could be a great solution but is there a CMS that is comparable to Wordpress from a client making content updates standpoint?
Colby Fayock has also created some interesting content with demos and creating a starter kit. Next.js with WordPress Starter Kit
- Bring WordPress to the static world with Next.js
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Efficient SSG in Next.js with WPGraphQL
This is a similar pattern we've seen in a few popular WordPress starters such as Colby Fayock's and WebDevStudios. While this pattern feels intuitive, it can actually be problematic.
- What's the absolute fastest and most lightweight wordpress stack you can come up with?
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My experience of Hacktoberfest 2021
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Crafting a React/Next.js Single Page Application Optimized for SEO
While you can’t do this out of the box with Next.js, there are plugins to help, such as the Next.js Sitemap Generator or a custom approach like the one I added to my Next.js WordPress Starter.
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Using NextJS with Headless WordPress
We'll be using Colby Fayock's Next.js WordPress Starter in this walkthrough (https://github.com/colbyfayock/next-wordpress-starter/). This Next.js WordPress Starter project aims to "take WordPress as a headless CMS and use Next.js to create a static experience that can be deployed anywhere."
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Building a realtime chat app with Next.js and Vercel
Before we start creating pages in our application, it's important to understand how Next.js renders content. The framework supports multiple rendering methods including server-side rendering (SSR), static site rendering (SSG), and client-side rendering (CSR). There are many pros and cons to each rendering method (too many to cover in this post) so if these concepts are new to you, Google’s web.dev site has a very good introduction to rendering on the web that can help you understand rendering options.
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Navigating the Waters of Core Web Vitals in 2024
The lifecycle of an interaction. Source: web.dev
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How hard has code splitting been in your experience?
Probably not, it's the CSS used so far, so if there are elements you've not interacted with, that's an issue. This web.dev article gives some tools you can use https://web.dev/articles/extract-critical-css
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Google have removed RSS support from their developer blogs
I noticed the same for Google's site https://web.dev/
The last article pushed to the feed was "Changes to the web.dev infrastructure" few months ago https://web.dev/blog/webdev-migration
The feed still there but with no updates https://web.dev/feed.xml and on the site you can see new articles published.
Is sad that on a infrastructure revamp of a modern site, the RSS feed was left out of the features list (at least for now).
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How do websites have a prompt on unsupported browsers?
Upon testing on Firefox and Mi Browser, there was no triggering of the BeforeInstallPrompt event, as expected. However, I noticed that web.dev manages to display a prompt on these browsers, even though they theoretically lack support for the BeforeInstallPrompt event.
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StackOverflow alternatives for web developers
web.dev, maintained by Google, including posts by Chrome developers and their co-workers,
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Progressive vs. Incremental Rendering/(Re)Hydration
In a old web.dev articleI came across the word "Incremental (Re)Hydration" which is linked to a Glimmer.js-Blog post (also called "Incremental Rendering" there) confuses me. Is Incremental (Re)Hydration the same as Progressive (Re)Hydration? Reading the Glimmer-Blog article it seems so, but in the web.devarticle it seems to be something different.
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Staying up to date with the industry with newsletters
Web.dev newsletter - though it's not a weekly newsletter and it's only content from web.dev (though really high quality content)
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Is it possible to get into coding at 21 with no qualifications self taught?
Just open up a text edi web developers are self-taught. a website. That's what I did. Some people like this: https://web.dev
- Ya saben a donde anotarse si la quieren pegar en IT.
What are some alternatives?
nextjs-sitemap-generator - Generate sitemap.xml from nextjs pages
vanilla-extract - Zero-runtime Stylesheets-in-TypeScript
next-firebase-auth - Simple Firebase authentication for all Next.js rendering strategies
lighthouse - Automated auditing, performance metrics, and best practices for the web.
react-helmet - A document head manager for React
TheAnnoyingSite.com - The Annoying Site a.k.a. "The Power of the Web Platform"
audible-clone - This is an audible clone. It is open-source, so you can contribute it. Read the instructions in the Readme to get started
bedrock - WordPress boilerplate with Composer, easier configuration, and an improved folder structure
nextjs-wordpress-starter - A headless starter for WordPress powered by Next.js.
lite-youtube-embed - A faster youtube embed.
4c-site - Open-source website for the 4C
VuePress - đź“ť Minimalistic Vue-powered static site generator