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Why use Gatsby JS for your website?

Last Updated: November 23, 2022

Considering using Gatsby JS for your website? Looking to improve your businesses marketing? Will it improve a websites performance? Not sure of the benifits? Gatsby could be the right choice.

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Pulling Ordinary Files from WordPress Media Library Using Gatsby Resolvers

Last Updated: September 29, 2022

Access all files (not just images) from WordPress media library in Gatsby using custom resolvers and createremotefilenode. Uses gatsby-source-filesystem to add to query.

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Gatsby Source Plugin Starter Example Breakdown

Last Updated: September 29, 2022

I recently published an article covering the development of a custom Gatsby Source Plugin. To help get off the ground faster I created a starter repository. I didn’t want to include too much details in the...

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Gatsby JS Source Plugin Tutorial Step by Step for Beginners

Last Updated: September 29, 2022

A simple step by step guide for creating a Gatsby JS source plugins, to help developers new to the eco-system. Includes starter templates to get you moving!

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Gatsby with WordPress – Caching Downloaded Media Images to Reduce Build Time

Last Updated: September 29, 2022

For a while now I have been working with WordPress as a back end CMS (one of the many micro services) and Gatsby to generate websites for my clients. To connect the two I am use a WordPress plugin called WP GraphQL, and...

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Building React components for Gatsby using NPM link and Hooks – Cant resolve ‘react’ solution

Last Updated: September 29, 2022

I have been working on components for Gatsby JS, and including React Hooks. The idea is they will be packaged up separately and pushed to NPM. To make the build easier I house the component in a separate directory and...

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GatsbyJS and WordPress Gives Website a Lease of Life

Last Updated: September 29, 2022

After over three years of having the same WordPress theme, it was time for a change! This came about for a few reasons. There was nothing overwhelmingly wrong with the theme, but the font wasn’t the best on mobile. It’s...

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The Rise of the Content Mesh

Last Updated: September 29, 2022

Need to include functionality/services from multiple platforms? A content mesh type approach with React or Gatsby could be the solution!

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