Currently looking for an #11ty plugin to actually render a social card in a post, not to be confused with a plugin that generate the cool meta tags in order to get a nice looking card on other websites.
Anyone got that somewhere? at the bottom of a pocket maybe?
I've just started learning #webComponents and oh my days there seems to be a lot of ways to boilerplate this. Should I just use #Lit? It looks like I'd need a bundler which seems overkill for my tiny #11ty site.
Those of you who use a static site generator for your blog (#11ty, #Jekyll, etc), what's your workflow for writing posts? Do you write them in a markdown editor and then copy it to your IDE when you're ready to publish (which is what I do), or do you do something else?
I am looking to switch up my workflow and I'm curious about what others do. Let me know!
I'm about to start using #Git for the first time, to make the development of my new #11ty site a bit easier. Learning both #Nunjucks and modern #CSS leads to a lot of manual rollbacks I hope will become easier.
I've read a lot about Git, but one question lingers still: I’m building my site based on #Eleventy Base Blog, in a repo I cloned using #Github Desktop.
How do I disconnect (or whatever the technical term is) from the original Github repo and turns it into a private of my own?
Does anyone have an 11ty 2.0 repo I could look at, specifically using SASS partials (with use or import) working in the live reload?
I've gone through guide after guide and tried a few different approaches now, but the live reload just isn't working for me unless I go save the file that's importing it.
Example:
I update the partial (_base.scss), but nothing happens until I go back to index.scss (Where the import is) and save.
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Is anybody using Bookwyrm and fetching JSON of your list? I can’t find actual documentation on this anywhere. I just want to grab my list and pull it into #11ty.
If I was to create a site that's (essentially) a glorified list of links … what's the best way to structure the data (the title, url, date?, image, description)
I’ve been meaning to write about this for a while but the tl;dr is you should specify a full ISO date in your post frontmatter unless you want all your posts to be set as midnight. #11ty
beyond thrilled to be speaking at The 11ty International Symposium on Making Websites Real Good tomorrow on the IndieWeb and how to take your posting back from third-party services using POSSE and open standards :)
(this is my first talk at a real conference, I'm shaking like a leaf bro)