Source for my website and blog (Jekyll + Gulp + Netlify)
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Source for my website and blog (Jekyll + Gulp + Netlify)
This is an example company website using Gatsby and Sanity in combination.
Personal site built with Gatsby
A Minimal Dark theme for jekyll with minimal CSS and blazing fast loading of pages by Sharad Raj Singh Maurya
Source code for Milan Aryal
Source Code for the Ockam.io Website
My Personal Homepage built with Nuxt.js
a complete JAMstack Saas app using Gatsby and friends
A demo travel blog app for full static in Nuxt with @nuxt/content and @nuxtjs/colour-mode
My Personal Home Page, Blog, Portfolio built with Next.JS
A vue.js starter powered by
My developer blog originally built with WordPress. Just recently migrated to Gatsbyjs and hosted on Netlify.
The Medley - Online Magazine for Ostraca, The creative writing society of Hansraj College. Built using JAM Stack and Jekyll
The world’s fastest LMS engine based on Gatsby -- Deliver knowledge with fun!
The official site of the Pittsburgh District Church of the Nazarene
Basic Gridsome Blog starter with Vuetify 2.x
An MVP landing page made with Next.js/React
A ready to use, easy to customize, fully equipped GatsbyJS starter with a 'Hero' section on the home page.
blackJAM - A Minimal Template for JAMstack Blog.
Personal website created using Eleventy and TailwindCSS.
Based on https://github.com/TryGhost/gatsby-starter-ghost. Only adjustments made are color related and rearrangement in Layout.js. Check it here: https://limpehsh.com See GitLab repo for more info
The official site for Pittsburgh District Nazarene Missions International
A TODO List project for adding, check/uncheck items and deleting items, using gatsby and faunadb
My personal site developed using Jekyll, and the Javascript, Api, Markup Stack (JAMstack)
The official site for Pittsburgh District Nazarene Youth International
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