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MIT License | MIT License |
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My experience of Hacktoberfest 2021
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My Journey in Hacktoberfest 2021 and Why You Should also Participate
I started off by working on an issue labeled hacktoberfest (these are the kind of issues you should look for). I had never used the Firebase v9 JS SDK before but this was a great opportunity for me to experience the new modular nature of the SDK. I learned a lot from working on this issue. After I was done with migrating and testing everything, I opened a pull request and after some time it got merged, and once again, I felt happy. You can read about the joy of contributing to open-source here.
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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."
What are some alternatives?
nextjs-birthday-wish - This is a minimal Next.js app where you can create birthday wishes and share the link to anyone :)
nextjs-sitemap-generator - Generate sitemap.xml from nextjs pages
nextjs-graphql-forum-app - NextJS, Firebase Graphql and Tailwindcss forum app
next-firebase-auth - Simple Firebase authentication for all Next.js rendering strategies
zero-minds - Project for Hashnode x MindsDB Hacktathon
react-helmet - A document head manager for React
helping-hand - An open source app created for the HarperDB + Hashnode hackathon 2021
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
webapis-playground - The Web APIs Playground is a project to showcase the JavaScript Web APIs with examples and demonstrations. Client-side JavaScript APIs are here to help with providing wrapper functions for many low-level tasks.
nextjs-wordpress-starter - A headless starter for WordPress powered by Next.js.
4c-site - Open-source website for the 4C