Jumat, 27 April 2018

News: app updates, docs stickers, comments engine

New in the app

Resources where they count

What's that fancy new Getting Started section in the app you ask? Last month we released Forms, Features, and Identity and added a place for each in your dashboard. But we wanted to make it easier for you to actually get started with these add-ons that take your site from static to spectacular (sorry, couldn't resist that one). Now you'll find resources like docs, tutorials, and sample code directly in your dashboard — just navigate between the tabs to check them out.

Open source corner

Planning is underway for Netlify CMS 2.0


Netlify CMS, the open source, Git-based, headless CMS is now on its way to 2.0 — and you can help build the roadmap and the product. The community (now 100 contributors strong!) is focused on extensibility and growth, so planned improvements include integrations for BitBucket and GitLab, as well as API improvements. Already have a widget in mind? Check out the brand new widget starter.    

get your swag on 

Deploy all the docs!

If your docs have found a home on Netlify, you're in good company. We're humbled to deploy the docs for Kubernetes, React, Vue, Gatsby, Hugo, Storybook and tons more of our favorite open source projects. To celebrate, we've made some new stickers — and we want to share them with you! If you're hosting your docs on Netlify, give us your details and we'll send some your way. 

Tips and Tutorials

Build all the things! 

We've recently shipped new features designed to take the JAMstack further (we're loving Phil's recent thoughts on this). But the proof is in the… tutorial? So here are a some guides to building out your not-so-static site. 

Twitter avatars

Check out this example of a simple use of AWS Lambda Functions with Netlify. Built as a single function with a little reference site in front of it, this AWS Lambda function creates an API for getting the URLs of Twitter avatars from just a Twitter handle. Clone the project to try out improving or modifying the function yourself.

JAMstack comments

This tutorial on CSS-Tricks covers how several separate building blocks can come together to create functionality that you might not normally associate with a JAMstack site. Here we combine forms, functions, build hooks, and notifications to create a comments system ready to use with any static site generator, including comment moderation through Slack notifications. No client-side JavaScript required, or dependencies on third-party comment engines. Boom. 

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