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starter-gatsby-blog
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Developer Showcase Spotlight: Low-code examples of building blogs
So, my first port of call was the official GitHub repository where Contentful maintains a starter blog template built using Gatsby, which has push button deployment for Gatsby Cloud. This template is basic but properly formatted with all the necessary features of a functional blog. Things like an index page, formatting for individual posts and key visuals, plus timestamps, authors, and tagging.
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An Unnecessarily Extensive Comparison of Gatsby & Next.js (While Rebuilding My Portfolio)
Now to be fair to both, if you use the starter-gatsby-blog from Contentful themselves, the new gatsby-starter-contentful-homepage from Gatsby, or the Next.js Contentful example, these do use environment variables. It's just these basic starters that do not.
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The New Gatsby Homepage Starters - Less Is More
Ultimately, I think there is too much content being created at the start here. There is, I think, a pretty decent chance you will end scrapping a decent portion of these models and content. Or, you will have to spend a lot of time restructuring/renaming it to meet your project's needs, which is not ideal. On the other hand, the existing contentful/starter-gatsby-blog I think has too little content. Therefore, I think there needs to be a nice middle ground with the quantity of content being generated out of the box.
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Setup a modern Jamstack project using Gatsby, TypeScript, Styled Components, and Contentful!
npx gatsby new . https://github.com/contentful/starter-gatsby-blog
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Next.js starter template
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Building a Production-Ready Web App with T3 Stack
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How to deploy a Next.js application to GitLab Page
Next.js has become a standard choice for developing React applications, offering various deployment options across different platforms. While Vercel is a popular choice for building and deployment, specific project requirements may require deployment to GitLab. In this guide, I'll illustrate the process of deploying a Next.js application to GitLab Pages.
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What I have in my portfolio 😎
I hosted my portfolio in Vercel. The main reason why I chose it is the hosting has great support for NextJS and IMPORTANT THING, it is total FREE 🤑 (with my usage). And I have use GitHub Action for deploy it automatically when I make or merge change into main branch.
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React to Vercel: Deployment Made Easy.
To do this just head over to Vercel and log in if you're not already logged in. If this is your first project, you'll be seeing something like this.
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Next.js: Crafting a Strict CSP
function getContentSecurityPolicyHeaderValue( nonce: string, reportUri: string, ): string { // Default CSP for Next.js const contentSecurityPolicyDirective = { 'base-uri': [`'self'`], 'default-src': [`'none'`], 'frame-ancestors': [`'none'`], 'font-src': [`'self'`], 'form-action': [`'self'`], 'frame-src': [`'self'`], 'connect-src': [`'self'`], 'img-src': [`'self'`], 'manifest-src': [`'self'`], 'object-src': [`'none'`], 'report-uri': [reportUri], // for old browsers like Firefox 'report-to': ['csp'], // for modern browsers like Chrome 'script-src': [ `'nonce-${nonce}'`, `'strict-dynamic'`, // force hashes and nonces over domain host lists ], 'style-src': [`'self'`], } if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') { // Webpack use eval() in development mode for automatic JS reloading contentSecurityPolicyDirective['script-src'].push(`'unsafe-eval'`) } if (process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_VERCEL_ENV === 'preview') { contentSecurityPolicyDirective['connect-src'].push('https://vercel.live') contentSecurityPolicyDirective['connect-src'].push('wss://*.pusher.com') contentSecurityPolicyDirective['img-src'].push('https://vercel.com') contentSecurityPolicyDirective['font-src'].push('https://vercel.live') contentSecurityPolicyDirective['frame-src'].push('https://vercel.live') contentSecurityPolicyDirective['style-src'].push('https://vercel.live') } return Object.entries(contentSecurityPolicyDirective) .map(([key, value]) => `${key} ${value.join(' ')}`) .join('; ') }
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VERCEL and the Internet Computer
This is a demo project to demonstrate how a Web2 frontend hosted on VERCEL can access a Motoko backend canister on the Internet Computer using Server Side Rendering (SSR).
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