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Creating sites, the Jamstack way

Nuxt.js Next.js Jekyll Hugo Cloud Cannon
  1. Nuxt.js presets all the configuration needed to make your development of a Vue.js application enjoyable. It's a perfect static site generator.
    The first step to building a Jamstack website is choosing a static site generator (SSG). There are many different options available, each with its pros and cons. The most popular include Jekyll, Hugo, Gatsby, Next.js, and Nuxt.js. Following an introduction tutorial and building a small project is the best way to get your feet wet. CloudCannon offers learning path tutorials for Jekyll and Hugo for those getting started.

    #Static Site Generators #Developer Tools #Javascript UI Libraries 149 social mentions

  2. A small framework for server-rendered universal JavaScript apps
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    The first step to building a Jamstack website is choosing a static site generator (SSG). There are many different options available, each with its pros and cons. The most popular include Jekyll, Hugo, Gatsby, Next.js, and Nuxt.js. Following an introduction tutorial and building a small project is the best way to get your feet wet. CloudCannon offers learning path tutorials for Jekyll and Hugo for those getting started.

    #Developer Tools #Web Frameworks #JavaScript Framework 927 social mentions

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    Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    The first step to building a Jamstack website is choosing a static site generator (SSG). There are many different options available, each with its pros and cons. The most popular include Jekyll, Hugo, Gatsby, Next.js, and Nuxt.js. Following an introduction tutorial and building a small project is the best way to get your feet wet. CloudCannon offers learning path tutorials for Jekyll and Hugo for those getting started.

    #CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 181 social mentions

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    Hugo is a general-purpose website framework for generating static web pages.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    The first step to building a Jamstack website is choosing a static site generator (SSG). There are many different options available, each with its pros and cons. The most popular include Jekyll, Hugo, Gatsby, Next.js, and Nuxt.js. Following an introduction tutorial and building a small project is the best way to get your feet wet. CloudCannon offers learning path tutorials for Jekyll and Hugo for those getting started.

    #Static Site Generators #Blogging #Blogging Platform 354 social mentions

  5. Cloud Cannon turns Dropbox/Git-project into a CMS you can setup in seconds
    A Git-based CMS like CloudCannon takes a different approach. It syncs your files from your repository and provides an editing interface to update the content. When you save a file, the CMS commits it back to the repository, so you always maintain control and ownership over your content.

    #CMS #Blogging #Social & Communications 23 social mentions

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