May 11th, 2020 × #gatsby#webdev#javascript
Hasty Treat - Wes' New Personal Website
Wes Bos talks about rebuilding his personal website from WordPress to GatsbyJS, the tech stack he chose, migrating content, creative solutions for styling and content, and the hosting platform.
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about Wes' new website - its first update since 2014!
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Show Notes
05:04 - The stack
- Gatsby
- Styled components
- React
- MDX
07:04 - The content
- Blog posts
- Twitter Hot Tips
09:54 - Styling
- Styled components
- Less
16:54 - MDX
17:45 - Serverless functions
Links
- wesbos.com
- bos.af
- WordPress
- ACF
- Netlify
- Gatsby
- React
- MDX
- My New Website! Here are the deets
- Next
- Operator Mono
- Mono Lisa
- Puppeteer
- gatsby-image
- Jason Lengstorf
- gatsby-plugin-prettier-build
- Cloudinary
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- LevelUpTutorials Instagram
- Wes' Instagram
- Wes' Twitter
- Wes' Facebook
- Scott's Twitter
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