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Using Gatsby and Netlify CMS : build blazing fast JAMstack apps using Gatsby and Netlify CMS / Joe Attardi.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Attardi, Joe, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Web sites--Authoring programs.
Web sites.
Web site development.
Computer programming.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XVIII, 200 p. 93 illus.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2020.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : APress, [2020]
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Leverage the powerful new combination of Gatsby and Netlify CMS, a free open source content management solution, to build blazing fast apps. This book shows you how to create a React-powered website using the Gatsby framework for the frontend, and Netlify CMS as the content backend. Through the course of the book you'll gradually build a website for a coffee shop that includes a blog and a bakery/coffee menu that is customizable through Netlify CMS. The project starts with a bare-bones Gatsby site to which you'll add functionality such as setting up/configuring the CMS, creating different types of content, and writing some Gatsby glue code to consume the Markdown data via plugins. When done, you'll be well-equipped to build on your existing JavaScript and React knowledge to effectively use Gatsby and Netlify CMS for yourself or your clients. Using Gatsby and Netlify CMS is an ideal guide for anyone looking to build their own sites and manage their own content without having to deal with creating Markdown files or Git repositories. You will: Clone repositories, install dependencies and deploy on Netlify Configure Netlify Identity and Git Gateway Use Netlify CMS Content Manager Source blog data using Gatsby plugin Manage dynamic page reactions using Gatsby Node APIs Work with pagination, content and menus Customize Netlify CMS.
Contents:
1. Introduction to Netlify CMS
2. Gatsby Crash Course
3. Setting Up the Example Project
4. Setting Up Netlify CMS
5. The Netlify CMS Application
6. Sourcing Blog Data
7. Dynamic Page Creation
8. Blog Pagination
9. Adding More Content
10. Creating the Coffee Menu
11. Working with Images
12. Customizing the CMS
13. The Editorial Workflow
14. Wrap Up.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-4842-6297-2

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