Working with CloudCannon and Eleventy - My Experience

I've been working with the Jamstack (in its various iterations and names) for many years now.

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WebC Updates in Eleventy - Looping

Last week I took a look at updates to WebC support in Eleventy, specifically if/else support.

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Awesome Algolia Updates (and some fixes here...)

I've been a huge fan, and user, of Algolia for a while now.

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WebC Updates in Eleventy

It's been a little while since I've blogged about the Eleventy WebC feature, and that's good because just recently some nice little nuggets landed in the project.

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New Blog Same as the Old Blog

Welcome to the new blog! Looks familiar, right? So.

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Adobe Firefly in Beta

I'm currently at Adobe Summit and this morning at the keynote we announced the beta of Adobe Firefly.

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Links For You

Hello friends, tomorrow I'm heading out to Vegas for Adobe Summit, so I expect the posting to be a bit light this week.

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Another Week, Another Mastodon Bot - Random Album Cover

Last September, I blogged about how I used the Spotify API and Pipedream to discover new music: Discover New Music with the Spotify API and Pipedream.

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Progressively Enhancing a Table with a Web Component

Back nearly a year ago (holy smokes time goes fast), one of my first articles about web components involved building a component to create a paginated/sorted table: Building Table Sorting and Pagination in a Web Component.

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Reminder about Web Components and Attributes

After my post yesterday about web component lifecycle events, I had an interesting conversation with Thomas Broyer on Mastodon.

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Interesting Caveat with Web Components and the Event Lifecycle

I've been exploring web components the last few months and as part of that exploration, I've been reading "Web Components in Action" by fellow Adobian Ben Farrell.

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Adding a Chart to an Apline.js Application

For a while now my blog queue has had an item in there suggesting I take a look at adding a basic chart to an Alpine.

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Links For You

Good morning readers! I'm writing this in a hotel room in Tuscaloosa where my wife and I are visiting our son.

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Supporting PDF Embeds in an Eleventy WebC Component

Way back in the old days, in August of 2021, I wrote up an example of adding support for Adobe's PDF Embed API as an Eleventy plugin: "An Adobe PDF Embed Plugin for Eleventy".

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Update to My Eleventy Blog Guide

Last January, I announced the release of a guide I had written for building a simple blog in Eleventy.

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My First Bug

I've told this story a few times before, but I don't think I've actually ever shared it on my blog.

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Links For You

Normally I write these "Links For You" posts on the weekend, but my family and I will be on vacation for the next few days and the laptop is not invited.

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Building a Mastodon Bot Listing Page in Eleventy

Chalk this up for yet another thing most folks probably won't need, but it was fun to build so I figured I'd share.

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Lessons Learned in Twenty Years of Blogging

Way back in 2003, I wrote my first blog post, it was short and sweet and I can share the entirety of it here:Welcome to my blog.

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Progressively Enhancing a Form with Web Components

I've been loving playing with web components lately and today I'm excited to share another one.

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