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starter-gatsby-blog reviews and mentions
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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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contentful/starter-gatsby-blog is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of starter-gatsby-blog is JavaScript.