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We use redux-optimist only for the editorial workflow which is inconsistent with the rest of the codebase, and makes the code more complicated.
Also, that package is no longer maintained.
We should remove it as unless we can think of a major benefit it produces.
Add a site AMP version.
Nuxt.js has an example: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt.js/tree/dev/examples/with-amp
Gatsby AMP Plugin: https://www.gatsbyjs.org/packages/gatsby-plugin-amp/
The AMP Project support is very important to accessibility and Google's Pagerank. So, it could will be awesome had this support in Gridsome.
You get this warning from the folks at Tailwind, let's do the right thing and remove it in our generated configuration: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/upcoming-changes
Example gatsby + netlify cms project
A simple and visual static web server with collaboration features.
Statiq Web is a flexible static site generator written in .NET.
An SWT based API for managing users and issuing SWT tokens
A headless e-commerce for JAMstack sites
Carefully curated list of awesome Jamstack resources
Statamic 3: Core Package
Modern full stack CMS. Built with Gatsby, GraphQL, AWS Amplify, and Serverless technologies.
Source for headlesscms.org
Source for my website and blog (Jekyll + Gulp + Netlify)
A scaffold for a quick start building with the Eleventy SSG
When installing Ghost there isn't an option to specify a custom database port for MySQL. If you're installing it on a managed database service that runs on a non-standard MySQL port this means you have to install ghost initially and let it fail, then manually edit the config.production.json file and add the port, then restart ghost.
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