Ready for first-looks:
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A framework-independent partial hydration islands architecture implementation.
https://github.com/11ty/is-land
Demos (with SSR) for Web Components,
I think the unique thing about this demo is that there is no library JavaScript here: nothing to import or extendβthe JS we wrote is the only JS that gets shipped
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4 Million npm Downloads!! Wow! Thanks yβall for your support!
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folks!
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Thanks! <3 #lazyWeb
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There's a nice trend I'm observing with new tools and patterns that are vocally re-embracing progressive enhancement because it's quantifiably better for performance, resilience, access. Using standards (eg web components) is the baseline. The trend is in *how* they're using them
A modern answer to "HTML with includes".
I feel like it's a good look for 11ty because I bet there are people that want that but feel like having to use Nunjucks or Liquid or whatever feels like... weird and old. Whereas this approach is β¨ new'n'fresh
Iβve been coding http://plusequals.art entirely by hand up until now (apart from the SVG), but Iβm happy to say Iβm just about done moving it onto
I have avoided web components because I am obstinate. Foolishly, purposelessly obstinate. I have a lawn, and you should not be upon it.
But FINE. Iβll give it a go. twitter.com/eleven_ty/statβ¦
Is there any (easy) way of using @eleven_ty with βcontent blocksβ out of multiple md files? With multiple βsitesβ (= input / output folders) sharing some content? Without a CMS?
(E.g. I have multiple sections using an image and a text.)
Two? None?
Figured out that #saga11 is "new nordic web development with handcraftted hipster elements"
Its less fancy to call it "Keeping things simple & remove the clutter"
Anyways a cms on top of
Beta 3 of Saga11 is out
Its a HTML party in the front
@NetlifyCMS in the back
While @eleven_ty is doing all the hard work
https://saga11.dev
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I'm happy to share my latest project
https://frontendstories.comπ
It aims to provide a collection of research findings for answering common concerns related to Front-end Development
Contributions are welcomed !