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A JavaScript library for building user interfacesPricing:
- Open Source
Which makes NextJs a Jamstack+ framework - I can use static generation for some pages and client/server side where static is not suitable. This makes NextJs very flexible as it is not just a Jamstack but a full-fledged React framework with everything you could ask for.
#Javascript UI Libraries #JS Library #JavaScript Framework 775 social mentions
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A free, static web host for open-source projects on GitHubPricing:
- Open Source
Previously I have used Jekyll for blogging and it has served me well for simple blogs and static websites. Jekyll is a static site generator that relies on Markdown, Liquid, HTML, and CSS. Which means no JavaScript -- a Jamstack without the J. With GitHub Pages you can even host Jekyll sites directly from your repository.2.
#Static Site Generators #Cloud Computing #Blogging 465 social mentions
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A small framework for server-rendered universal JavaScript appsPricing:
- Open Source
For other projects I use (and love) NextJs. NextJs supports multiple data fetching options:.
#Developer Tools #Web Frameworks #JavaScript Framework 917 social mentions
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Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator.Pricing:
- Open Source
Previously I have used Jekyll for blogging and it has served me well for simple blogs and static websites. Jekyll is a static site generator that relies on Markdown, Liquid, HTML, and CSS. Which means no JavaScript -- a Jamstack without the J. With GitHub Pages you can even host Jekyll sites directly from your repository.2.
#CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 180 social mentions
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Astro is the web framework that you'll love to use.Pricing:
- Open Source
My blog is built with Astro, a framework for content-focused websites. It's the first time I try the framework so I don't have much experience with it. But so far so good.
#Website Builder #Blogging #Blogging Platform 174 social mentions