Links For You
Today's Links For You is a special one, not just because it's my birthday, but.
From: Raymond Camden
Today's Links For You is a special one, not just because it's my birthday, but.
From: Raymond Camden
I've been working with the Jamstack (in its various iterations and names) for many years now.
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Last week I took a look at updates to WebC support in Eleventy, specifically if/else support.
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I've been a huge fan, and user, of Algolia for a while now.
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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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Welcome to the new blog! Looks familiar, right? So.
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I'm currently at Adobe Summit and this morning at the keynote we announced the beta of Adobe Firefly.
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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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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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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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After my post yesterday about web component lifecycle events, I had an interesting conversation with Thomas Broyer on Mastodon.
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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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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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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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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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Last January, I announced the release of a guide I had written for building a simple blog in Eleventy.
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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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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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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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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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