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Topic: StaticSites

  1. How to prerender Tweets without using the official Twitter APIs

    Published Jul 29 2023 in APIs , JavaScript , StaticSites

    Use Twitter's "hidden" embed API to statically prerender Tweets on your sites.

  2. How to display the last build date in Eleventy

    Published Dec 04 2020 in Eleventy , StaticSites

    A quick trick to render the last build time of Eleventy sites.

  3. How to schedule JAMstack deploys with Netlify and GitHub

    Published Sep 15 2020 in Serverless , StaticSites

    A GitHub action workflow template to schedule Netlify site rebuilds.

  4. Write a Function

    Published Jun 24 2019 in JavaScript , Serverless , StaticSites
  5. Develop, edit & deploy websites entirely in the cloud with the CodeSandbox, Contentful and Netlify trio

    Published Aug 07 2018 in Contentful , Serverless , StaticSites

    Setting up a development machine can be a tedious process. Building software relies heavily on things being present on yout machine. But you using online services you really can develop websites, make them editable and later deploy them from any computer.

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