astro-webfinger 2.0
Introducing support for multiple accounts and server-side rendering
Introducing support for multiple accounts and server-side rendering
Great read that’s been making the rounds recently, especially the history of how we ended up with so much client-side rendering
https://dev.to/oxharris/rethinking-the-modern-web-5cn1
Also highlights what brought me to Astro in the first, [HTML, CSS, JS]
> Build_Step
> [HTML, CSS, ...JS?]
Had some fun this weekend testing out Astro content collections with schemas published to NPM
Why publish schemas to NPM?
Content should be portable (see Markdown), if we can standardize schemas our content can be used in different sites and themes 🤔
Easily add and debug Fathom Analytics on your Astro sites.
Explore beautiful community websites built with Astro.
Introducing: a growing catalog of themes, components, and integrations to jumpstart your next Astro project.
Building custom elements in plain old JavaScript + trying out the new Astro.resolve() API!
Static sites powered by Forestry's git-based CMS, made even easier.
Spoiler - you probably don't need a kitchen sink framework.
Static doesn't mean boring! Easily add client routing and page transition animations with swup.js
Scalable e-commerce made easy with the Jamstack.
Static sites powered by Forestry's git-based CMS, made easy.
Static sites powered by a git-based CMS, made easy.
Do you really need all that JavaScript?