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CloudCannon is the all-in-one solution for developers, editors and marketers to build, manage and host static websites.
Hugo Build-Time News (19 June 2024)
All the news that fits in Hugo's Build Time! (And then the whole thing at normal speed.) Brought to you by CloudCannon, the visual CMS for Hugo.
cloudcannon.com/hugo-cms/
Highlights (19 June 2024):
* New HTTP caching for remote resources: gohugo.io/getting-started/configuration/#configure-http-cache
* Five Years Running a News Site on JAMStack: blog.carlana.net/post/2024/spotlight-pa-jamstack-history/
* Job: Spotlight PA Newsroom Developer: spotlightpa.applytojob.com/apply/pAvf9AeGr7/Newsroom-Developer-Democracy-Initiative
* Wiki Links in Hugo: www.radicaledward101.com/blag/2023/08/14/blag-article-wiki-links-in-hugo.html
* Client-side comments with Mastodon on a static Hugo website: andreas.scherbaum.la/post/2024-05-23_client-side-comments-with-mastodon-on-a-static-hugo-website/
* Implementing Google Adsense without affecting site performance: dariusz.wieckiewicz.org/en/implementing-google-adsense-performance/
Showcase:
* TrackerNinja's Hugo build of Unlisted Retrograde Slacker at trackerninja.codeberg.page/
Follow along at x.com/hugoconf, and join the HugoConf mailing list at hugoconf.io/
cloudcannon.com/hugo-cms/
Highlights (19 June 2024):
* New HTTP caching for remote resources: gohugo.io/getting-started/configuration/#configure-http-cache
* Five Years Running a News Site on JAMStack: blog.carlana.net/post/2024/spotlight-pa-jamstack-history/
* Job: Spotlight PA Newsroom Developer: spotlightpa.applytojob.com/apply/pAvf9AeGr7/Newsroom-Developer-Democracy-Initiative
* Wiki Links in Hugo: www.radicaledward101.com/blag/2023/08/14/blag-article-wiki-links-in-hugo.html
* Client-side comments with Mastodon on a static Hugo website: andreas.scherbaum.la/post/2024-05-23_client-side-comments-with-mastodon-on-a-static-hugo-website/
* Implementing Google Adsense without affecting site performance: dariusz.wieckiewicz.org/en/implementing-google-adsense-performance/
Showcase:
* TrackerNinja's Hugo build of Unlisted Retrograde Slacker at trackerninja.codeberg.page/
Follow along at x.com/hugoconf, and join the HugoConf mailing list at hugoconf.io/
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Introduction to Custom Permissions and Groups
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As your team grows, it's important to have a secure and flexible way to manage who can access and modify your websites, content, and underlying code. That’s why we’ve added Custom Permissions to our Team and Enterprise plans, allowing you to define granular access levels tailored to the unique needs of your team and projects. cloudcannon.com/custom-permissions/ cloudcannon.com/blog/enhanced-fle...
Hugo Build Time News
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All the news that fits in Hugo's Build Time! (And then the whole thing at normal speed.) Brought to you by CloudCannon, the visual CMS for Hugo. cloudcannon.com/hugo-cms/ Highlights (21 May 2024): * Returning Luminance (sRGB) value: gohugo.io/methods/resource/colors/#methods * Hugo Content Adapters example: discourse.gohugo.io/t/content-adapter-examples-and-performance/49830 * Scaling static si...
RSS Reader Alpha Launch - Static Site Fan Club
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Building an SSG from Scratch Part 1 - Static Site Fan Club
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Building an SSG from Scratch part #2 - Static Site Fan Club
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What is a headless CMS? Part 4: Independence! #jamstack #coding #staticwebsite #programming
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What's a Headless CMS? We're glad you asked! A headless CMS decouples a website’s content repository from its presentation layer, giving developers and content writers more freedom to work independently, and meaning the CMS doesn't dictate how content is displayed or delivered. @CloudCannon’s Git-based approach to the headless CMS gives both developers and content writers as much portability an...
What is a headless CMS? Part 3: Aggregating and syndicating content! #jamstack #staticwebsite
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What's a Headless CMS? We're glad you asked! A headless CMS decouples a website’s content repository from its presentation layer, giving developers and content writers more freedom to work independently, and meaning the CMS doesn't dictate how content is displayed or delivered. @CloudCannon’s Git-based approach to the headless CMS gives both developers and content writers as much portability an...
What is a headless CMS? Part 2: Understanding! #jamstack #coding #staticwebsite
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What's a Headless CMS? We're glad you asked! A headless CMS decouples a website’s content repository from its presentation layer, giving developers and content writers more freedom to work independently, and meaning the CMS doesn't dictate how content is displayed or delivered. @CloudCannon’s Git-based approach to the headless CMS gives both developers and content writers as much portability an...
What is a headless CMS? Part 1: Microservices! #jamstack #coding #staticwebsite
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What's a Headless CMS? We're glad you asked! A headless CMS decouples a website’s content repository from its presentation layer, giving developers and content writers more freedom to work independently, and meaning the CMS doesn't dictate how content is displayed or delivered. @CloudCannon’s Git-based approach to the headless CMS gives both developers and content writers as much portability an...
What is a Headless CMS?
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What's a Headless CMS? We're glad you asked! A headless CMS decouples a website’s content repository from its presentation layer, giving developers and content writers more freedom to work independently, and meaning the CMS doesn't dictate how content is displayed or delivered. CloudCannon’s Git-based approach to the headless CMS gives both developers and content writers as much portability and...
More RSS Reading and WWW News
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Building an RSS reader in Eleventy
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It's March 13th 2024, today's stream we start planning out an open source RSS reader in Eleventy.
Deep dive on the CloudCannon | Static Chronicles with Mike and Zach
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In today's stream we went deep into how the CloudCannon marketing site works and how our marketing team manages the content
INP, Jamstack Panels, and Web Components with Mike and Zach
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It's March 6th, today's stream we go deep on the new Core web vital INP and how it will impact Jamstack, we reflect on yesterday's Jamstack Panel, and show case some awesome web components.
Yeah, I went to the website and looked around elsewhere. Could not for the life of me figure out what Jamstack was.
Honesty you have complicated so much a easy topic 😢
Eminem worse nightmare
WOW, I heard my name! Thanks for the mention!!! =)
You're welcome! Great work on Duorama - it's a slick site! - David
This was really cool to see. Thanks for sharing.
I just wanted to share with y’all what I’m particularly excited about: creating a personal blog site using the AsciiDoc language . that’s how I found Eleventy to begin with - you could make ‘templates’ in so many languages, including AsciiDoc (with Saneef Ansari’s plugin, `eleventy-plugin-asciidoc`) . I’ve used Markdown a lot, but AsciiDoc feels new & exciting to me now (by the way, a ‘template’ is a document that has your article - blog post or whatever - marked up in some templating language, like Liquid, or Nunjucks (and many others) . Eleventy takes your ‘templates’ & processes all the templating language statements within it, to produce an HTML file . then that HTML file is what you publish online)
Love the cute robot 🤖 The monitor/computer metaphor fits nicely.
Hello from New York City! What are you most favorite web components? Thank you for your informative video.
Excellent theme
Probably wouldn't work too easily with the static search results from pagefind, but getting the thumbnail of the youtube video at the timestamp of the search result would be fun!
This would be very, very cool. I can't see any way to get that data, but we'll definitely look at it 🙂
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Great talk, thanks for sharing!
hard to follow, the tailwind css integration is very confuse.
Too much hard to me. I don't get that how put search bar in my site, as you never shown.
Like every technology you must read the documentation.
@@electromigue Of course I reat doc first, but I couldn't get that so found this video 🤣
try another option using lunrjs maybe
Love seeing Rspress getting out in the world!
Thanks for listening to my undercooked and controversial opinions about the chicken and chicken situations!
Been trying to figure this out for a while, so thank you!
Great interview! 👏
budparr started it all, the new dynamic
czcams.com/video/O__cokYU9ZE/video.html
AWESOME!
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Nice explanation, Mike! Here’s an analogy I once used to explain static vs. dynamic: “... imagine two Baskin-Robbins ice cream parlors across the street from each other. You know you can go to either one and get an identical bowl of Baskin-Robbins chocolate ice cream. The only difference is that, on the north side of the street, they fill the bowls in advance (and keep them in the freezer) for quickest possible delivery when a customer orders them while, on the south side, they scoop it out only when you come in and order it. Again, the ice cream is exactly the same; the only difference is the process and the wait.”
Great analogy! It also works at a slightly deeper level where the 'on demand' ice cream parlor can tweak the ice cream to the customer's liking, adding peanuts, sprinkles, or syrup. Where as the 'pre scooped' ice cream parlor has a number of choices, but they're decided at the start of the day and can't be changed.
thank mam❤
A shame you didn't get the services section working at 23:29, that's the one bit I wanted to know from this tutorial, how to spit out a a list of objects to a page based on the files in a directory
thanks for the tuo / demo !! really great ! Nice to see someone on linux, vim and i3 for a demo instead of a mac and vs
Insightful!
Nice interview! It's great to see some innovation in this space i.e. developing a way to build websites using modern tooling with Go and Svelte but integrating a CMS with a Git CICD pipeline is ingenious. I also really liked the idea of giving the user/editor the power to edit their own content but do that within the constraints of a defined component structure in order to maintain the integrity of the pre-defined styled design system. ❤
Hello from New York City! Why did Lighthouse performance go down from 85 to 75? Thank you for your informative video.
Really nice - appreciate such a great explanation!
Very cool
Excellent vid, well explained and very terse and compact delivery! ✋
I can't believe this only has this much views
promo sm 💔
I wish this would have truly covered custom templates - I'm struggling to find information on how to create layouts beyond just the _default view and to branch out with some unique named templates as well. Though this tutorial was informative, it was using the basic layouts that are considered standard, and it would have been very helpful to talk about custom layouts beyond _default.
Thank you Vishkha for that talk. I think you've explained the key components and I can now more confidently convert my wip hugo site to also be pwa enabled. Thanks again.
Thank you, Harish, for your kind words. I’m glad this helped you. ☺️
Thanks for the tutorial
See even db people hate working with dbs :P
1:30:25 Welcome to HugoConf 2023! - Mike Neumegen 1:40:42 Learn how to contribute effectively to the Hugo project (without code) [Interview] - Joe Mooring 2:11:03 Automated migration at cale: Migrate to Hugo from any existing site [Lightning Talk] - George Phillips 2:26:20 Hugobricks - stackable content blocks for Hugo [Lightning Talk] - Joost van der Schee 2:36:03 Manage your Hugo website with external content and assets [Lightning Talk] - Elio Struyf 2:44:54 How to create a Hugo theme from scratch [Workshop] - Berkay Çubuk 3:19:27 (Intermission?) Chat: Food Question: Sunday Brunch 3:29:21 Portfolio Power-Up: Elevate Your Technical Brand with Hugo [Workshop] - Liz Miller 4:24:30 (Intermission?) Chat: Culture 4:29:54 Improving Access to 4M U.S. Laws with Hugo [Tech Talk] - John Phamvan 4:54:21 Enhancing Website Search: A Practical Journey with PaperCut, Algolia, & Hugo [Lightning Talk] - Grayson Campbell and Alysha Nolan 5:08:38 From blog to small business with Hugo [Lightning Talk] - Kendra Little 5:22:21 Static Search on Hugo - The Journey to Pagefind v1.0 [Tech Talk] - Liam Bigelow 5:55:06 Using Markdown render hooks with Hugo [Lightning Talk] - Christian Oliff 6:09:17 How to Turn a Hugo Website into a PWA for better user engagement [Tech Talk] - Vishakha Sawra 6:39:40 Use of The Good Docs Project content Templates as Archetypes in Hugo [LIghtning Talk] - Bryan Klein 6:54:22 Introducing HUGE, a Hugo framework [Tech Talk] - Régis Philibert 7:22:38 Chat 7:24:50 Collaborative Web Building: PaperCut's Experience with Hugo, CloudCannon, and Bookshop [Lightning Talk] - Rachel Uberti and Sanjay Jayaprakash 7:31:29 Building your portfolio with Hugo [Tech Talk] - Haimantika Mitra 7:50:33 Wrapping up HugoConf 2023 [Final Thoughts] - Mike Neumegen and David Large
Thank you so much.
Lego Analogy to savage
I want to redefine Jamstack : MPA - Modern Pluggable Architecture
oh, not sass now...this snail is only on the lettuce.... oh what you made a sass file and paste html in it, my head just exploded... you know youtube is fairly good, but boy it can fuck you up big time...... lost
Thank you for putting this together
This was an excellent talk! I learned a couple of things I can apply to my site right now to make the i18n better. Thanks a lot!
You should definitely upload the useful stuff of your Hugo Conferences separately on your channel or at least add timestamps to the Conferences. This would make your delivered informations much much easier to find.
Thanks for watching! All the talks are uploaded separately in the HugoConf 2022 playlist: czcams.com/play/PLrxYIq_0LFJcU9FQHt5FDpb90D_Tpzopw.html
Can you change a resource (like an image) inside the partial based on the relative URL?
Is there a github repo for this?
Thank you for this demo. Preferably each post should have its own set of comments but the way you demonstrated same comments will be shared across all posts. I guess the getJson and JS fetch inside Hugo was the demo purpose though.