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MIT License | MIT License |
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Using Nuxt Content: Working with Remote Markdown Files
Nuxt is an appealing framework to work with, partly because of its robust module ecosystem. Popular UI libraries, headless CMS tools, and databases can be easily integrated with a single line of code. Among other third-party modules, Nuxt Image, Nuxt Content, and Nuxt UI are some of the official modules developed by the Nuxt team.
- 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
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content-wind a good markdown blog to use?
If you want to continue using markdown, nuxt 3 has a module, Nuxt Content - https://nuxt.com/modules/content https://content.nuxtjs.org/
- Can we create a Bend wiki?
- 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!
0. https://content.nuxtjs.org
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- Autopreenchimento de campos no FilamentPHP usando API
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Discord Clone Using Next.js and Tailwind - Part 3: Channel List
We start with the toggle button. We want icons for this that we get from heroicons. Let’s create a new file in the ChannelList folder called Icons.tsx and paste the code for the icons here to have a solid separation:
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Free Icons for your reactjs and web applications
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Create responsive navbar with React and Tailwind using the same markdown
Since we are on the mobile view we want to add a hamburger menu to toggle the links visibility. I am using heroicons. We use some basic react state to know whether or not the hambuger is open, and we conditionally render either the hamburger or an X.
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Using Heroicons with TailwindCSS
Heroicons are SVG-based icons packaged by the creators of TailwindCSS. They come in two size variants, 20, which is suitable for small buttons and form elements, and a 24 size, that is useful for primary navigation buttons like call to action and hero sections. 24 size comes as solid and outline.
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Complete Tutorial: React Admin Panel with refine and daisyUI
We have to install refine's support packages for React Table and React Hook Form. We are using Tailwind Heroicons for our icons, the Day.js library for time calculations and Recharts library to plot our charts for KPI data. So, run the following and we are good to go:
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29 Websites For Free Icon Sets
heroicons - Beautiful hand-crafted SVG icons, by the makers of Tailwind CSS.
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A simple theme switcher in React for Tailwind CSS
These depedencies provide unstyled accessible components from headless ui, icons from heroicons and common hooks with typescript support.
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Creating an Image Upload Modal with Crop and Rotate Functionality in React
To get started with our image modal implementation, i'll assume you already have a React project set up. For UI i’m using Tailwind CSS. But you can use any UI library as your wish. For the image cropping and rotating functionality, we'll be utilizing the react-easy-crop library. This library provides a simple and intuitive way to crop and interact with images and videos within a React component. We will also use the heroicons and classnames libraries in our tutorial. To install all the libraries and their dependencies, open your terminal and navigate to your project's directory. Run the following command:
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What are some alternatives?
nuxt-mermaid-string - Embed a Mermaid diagram in a Nuxt.js app by providing its diagram string.
react-icons - svg react icons of popular icon packs
contentlayer - Contentlayer turns your content into data - making it super easy to import MD(X) and CMS content in your app
Font-Awesome - The iconic SVG, font, and CSS toolkit
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
feather - Simply beautiful open-source icons
PrismJS - Lightweight, robust, elegant syntax highlighting.
icons - Official open source SVG icon library for Bootstrap.
preline - Preline UI is an open-source set of prebuilt UI components based on the utility-first Tailwind CSS framework.
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
tailwindcss-typography - Beautiful typographic defaults for HTML you don't control.
tabler-icons - A set of over 5200 free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for you to use in your web projects.