Presenting Without Sharing My Screen
By Sam Larsen-Disney on June 16th, 2020
A Gatsby solution for crystal clear slides for everyone, using minimal bandwidth and cool bonus slide navigation using gestures powered by PoseNet.
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By Sam Larsen-Disney on June 16th, 2020
A Gatsby solution for crystal clear slides for everyone, using minimal bandwidth and cool bonus slide navigation using gestures powered by PoseNet.
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By Bianca Feliciano Nedjar on June 11th, 2020
This is a pivotal time for the fight against systemic racism and injustice in the US. It has also sparked a lot of difficult reflection and realizations from those of us who would be allies: the understanding that we all own a piece of this. That we can, and we must, do better. At Gatsby we have been asking ourselves some hard questions about how we need to change so we can become better allies.
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By Hashim Warren on May 29th, 2020
Learn about May's product, community, and ecosystem updates. This includes improvements to Incremental Builds and TypeScript support
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By Kyle Mathews on May 27th, 2020
Today we’re thrilled to announce we’ve secured 28 million in Series B funding led by Index Ventures and joined by earlier investors, CRV and Trinity Ventures. This investment will propel Gatsby’s next stage of innovation and evolution toward becoming how the web is built.
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By Dustin Schau on May 26th, 2020
The first -- and only -- publicly available static site benchmarking service, Will It Build demonstrates the progress of build times for sample Gatsby benchmark sites on Gatsby Cloud. Thanks to our new Incremental Builds feature, data and content changes now go from edit to live in seconds! See for yourself: all of our data can be queried right on the site using our exposed GraphQL API at willit.build/api-playground.
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By Kyle Mathews on May 22nd, 2020
“Five years ago today, a nascent Gatsby emerged in the form of Issue 1 on the brand new Gatsbyjs GitHub repo. Here are some thoughts about where we began and how Gatsby has evolved during this most interesting demi-decade.”
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By Paul Scanlon on May 21st, 2020
Gatsby Recipes were introduced just last month, as a new tool to automate common site building tasks. A Gatsby Recipe is a kind of task runner that can be authored in MDX and then executed from the command line using the Gatsby CLI. Gatsby now ships with a dozen or so default Recipes, and our amazing community has been busy coming up with more useful contributions! React developer Paul Scanlon discussed his process behind making his first two Recipes, and then walks through how to write your own.
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By Greg Thomas on May 19th, 2020
Little & Big is a boutique branding and digital development agency that helps small businesses create big impact. Using Gatsby as a frontend framework for web development enables the agency to build highly responsive, interactive websites for their growing roster of clients -- and build them fast.
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