Introducing the Gatsby UX Research Program
How this all started After teaching college-level writing and training sales people for the last several years, I’d been contemplating a…
How this all started After teaching college-level writing and training sales people for the last several years, I’d been contemplating a…
A static site generator based on React, does that even make sense? GatsbyJS tries to answer this question with a hypermodern, feature-packed, *jamstacked* development tool that you can try out right now!
Gatsby has been getting a lot of recognition and adoption lately, and for good reason. It’s so flexible and it works well with nearly everything.
I recently deployed my new blog at halfelectronic.com and I thought it would be fitting to talk about how I built it in the first place…
A bit of history Some years ago I created my blog with Jekyll and it has been working well ever since. I have never been a huge fan of…
Introduction As my recent evaluations of Gatsby were positive, I decided to migrate my personal blog. Instead of quickly picking an…
It was 2010 when Backbone.js came out. Finally I could write structured code to create full web applications for our users. And with…
As a frontend designer I’ve always prided myself on being a HTML and CSS specialist. My use of JavaScript has been limited to animations and…
Languages are a key part of who we are; they are an expression of our identity. Serving users content in their own language is a powerful…
I still remember the first non-trivial React component I built in 2014—not long after I started using React seriously. I decided to port to…
Recreating my WordPress portfolio site using GatsbyJS, React and the WordPress REST API
At smartive we always saw the potential of static site generators. We recently made the switch to Gatsby.js for our company site. A decision we don’t regret. Here’s why.
How I migrated my blog to Gatsby and how you can do the same.
Moving to Gatsby 1.x and embracing the new GraphQL setup can be daunting but the effort is going to payoff
It’s been a wild 77 days since Gatsby 1.0.0 was released into the world on July 6th, 2017. By the numbers we’ve seen: 3150 new GitHub stars…
In this post, I will talk about static site generators -- how they have evolved and why I switched from a Ghost powered site to Gatsby.js, a modern static site generator.
I gave this talk last weekend at ReactNext in Tel Aviv. I spoke on the basics of measuring and improving web performance and how Gatsby is…
In this post, we'll take a deep dive into Gatsby and some of the new 1.0 features by creating a static blog. Let's get on it!
Gatsby is your friendly, blazing fast static site generator for React. And after nearly a year of research, prototyping, and testing, Gatsby v1 is ready for action.
We shipped today Gatsby's first beta for 1.0! Gatsby is a modern blazing-fast static site generator for React.js…
Gatsbygram is a clone of Instagram built with Gatsby v1. The source code for Gatsbygram lives in the Gatsby monorepo. See the…