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Got a bug fixed for my #USWNT stat site and its up-and-running again at https://i-want-to-be-a-fan.netlify.app/
It uses #itscalledsoccer (https://github.com/American-Soccer-Analysis/itscalledsoccer-js/) and #tybalt (https://github.com/doug-wade/tybalt/), both of which I wrote, with #11ty which I did not, and so I think that while its the most bare-bones website I've written, it's probably the one I'm most proud of as well.
GitHub - American-Soccer-Analysis/itscalledsoccer-js: JavaScript library that wraps the ASA API
JavaScript library that wraps the ASA API. Contribute to American-Soccer-Analysis/itscalledsoccer-js development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
I just tried out the getting started @eleventy docs thinger and... halp!
This one: https://www.11ty.dev/docs/
After steps 4 and 5 I get this in my browser:
localhost:8080
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localhost:8080/README
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Is it because I'm using powershell in my terminal or something?
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Today I was able to add some #analytics using #umami analytics to my website! Here's the process I went through to get this added using #eleventy to spruce up my stats page.
https://claytonerrington.com/blog/umami-api-top-10-pages/
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Issue 47 of the #11ty Bundle blog is out: v3.0.0-alpha.11 is here!, Typescript & JSX in the docs, An updated dev server, More posts 'From the Source', A new bundle item layout here...And 3 releases, 5 posts, and 9 sites to see.
Man, it feels so good to learn and understand more and more about #Eleventy, and as a result a bunch of other stuffs that are tightly knit with it like #Node, #Javascript, #Nunjucks and even improve my existing skills like #HTML and #CSS (in which, also from this learning endeavour, I've discovered and migrated to using #Sass!).
Special thanks to @skinnylatte@hachyderm.io for the encouragement/push I needed to start learning #11ty in the first place
So, I converted genehack.org over to Eleventy v3 — kinda expected it to be a bigger deal; aside from the package*json changes from just installing the new version, this is the whole of the diff:
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A post about the node CLI scripts that I dreamt of...now a reality. Helping me to make more bundles of #11ty joy.
Hat tips to @chrisburnell & @robb & @raycast
https://www.bobmonsour.com/posts/node-cli-of-my-dreams/
The node CLI scripts of my dreams
I built a few node CLI scripts to support management of the 11ty Bundle site database.www.bobmonsour.com
I have just released version 3.0 of Eleventy Excellent, now fully on ESM and with many other changes, including my attempts to learn more about WebC and web components. Contributions very welcome! 💚
https://eleventy-excellent.netlify.app/blog/eleventy-excellent-30/
Eleventy Excellent 3.0
I have decided to change things again: Eleventy Excellent 3.0 now uses ESM, has a new config structure and uses web components.Lene Saile
Finally had a proper look at @eleventy.
I really like that it can be as simple or as complex as you want it to be.
I'm not quite sold on it for hosting blogs (yet), but I've migrated a few of my smaller projects for which I've used a simple node app (mainly to take advantage of templating).
Huge improvement in memory consumption! For example, https://simplepagebuilder.app went from 67.89MB down to just 6.07MB.
Nice!
Home | A simple page builder app.
Design your own personal page and find tools to host it for free.simplepagebuilder.app
Check out the start of a new category on the 11ty Bundle…From the Source. It's got a recent podcast episode about Zach taking 11ty fully independent. I haven't listened yet. I’ll be adding some earlier posts to this before long. #11ty
https://11tybundle.dev/categories/from-the-source/
2 posts in 'From the Source'
Posts in the 11ty Bundle with the category: From the Source11tybundle.dev