After 9 years I finally gave a solid revamp to my #photography site.
Goodbye Zenphoto, hello another #eleventy static site. And it's my most advanced one to date - it's fed by image processing API I built for myself.
There's a lot to say what happened behind the scenes (including the critical mistake of trying to set it up on WordPress) but that's something for another time.
Now that I have a top-notch photo site I need some actually good photos to put on it. 😬
Does anyone have #Eleventy #11ty site that does any of the following during build process:
(1) creates and populates collections based on data fetched from external API,
(2) creates parent-child relationship between two collections (e.g. category/sub-category/collection-item)?
Can I read the source code?
I have a vague idea how to approach it myself but I'd love to learn if there's a better way.
I built my own #blog #blogging aggregator so that I don't have to deal with third-party #RSS readers ever again. It runs on #eleventy (of course, what else could I use?) and updates twice a day.
Blog posts often get lost in my social media timelines, especially when people don't write often. This site is supposed to prevent that.
For now there's only 5 blogs (+ mine) but I'll be reaching out to authors and adding more over time. I have a looooong backlog to process.
#blog #blogging #rss #Eleventy
New Blog Post - Adding #Webmentions in #Eleventy
Added webmentions to site so now commenting using mastodon should be possible.
Also using #github actions for cron to trigger builds with #netlify build hooks. #indieweb
https://blog.equk.co.uk/2023/07/18/adding-webmentions-in-eleventy/
#webmentions #Eleventy #github #netlify #indieweb
Finally deployed #eleventy blog site I was working on last month
Am thinking of maybe using it instead of #gatsby once all features are added.
I wrote a few blog posts regarding adding new features, problems I had & tweaks I made (used eleventy-base-blog as a starting point).
📷 auto image optimization in markdown
🎨 postcss integration
:javascript: esbuild integration
🧹 clean builds
#Eleventy #gatsby #netlify #11ty
Bah! Using "last modified" for blog posts timestamps in my #Eleventy setup kinda borked it.
Weirdly when I put today's date, Eleventy seems to interpret it in a weird way timezone-wise? Could also be the template I'm using.
Sigh I guess I've got to go wrangle this.
I am working on the documentation of my #eleventy plugin and I love the fact that I can use the components I am documenting to generate a preview.
Setup a Netlify account today. Personal website in the works, building it with #Eleventy. Wish me luck 🍀
@KatherineInCode my personal blog is Jekyll on GitHub pages but I’ve just done two migrations, one small one from wordpress another huge one from plain html, to #Eleventy. Very easy to get started and be productive, also easy to extend with your own code if needed. Will be using it going forward for other projects
I created a HubSpot macro to speed up my workflow. This is it being used in a module I created. As you can see I'm importing the URL of the macro at the top of the module.html. Below that I'm setting the options that I need with {% set = %}, and right at the bottom I'm calling those options using the markup code (card.cardMarkup).
As you can see from the below snippet, HubSpots language (jinjava) is very similar to #Eleventy
#Eleventy #HubSpot #jinjava #jinja #hubl
I created a HubSpot macro to speed up my workflow. This is it being used in a module I created. As you can see I'm importing the URL of the macro at the top of the module.html. Below that I'm setting the options that I need with {% set = %}, and right at the bottom I'm calling those options using the markup code (card.cardMarkup).
As you can see from the below snippet, HubSpots language (jinjava) is very similar to #Eleventy
#Eleventy #HubSpot #jinjava #jinja #hubl
I created a HubSpot macro to speed up my workflow. This is it being used in a module I created. As you can see I'm importing the URL of the macro at the top of the module.html. Below that I'm setting the options that I need with {% set = %}, and right at the bottom I'm calling those options using the markup code (card.cardMarkup).
As you can see from the below snippet HubSpots language is very similar to #Eleventy
#Eleventy #HubSpot #jinjava #jinja #hubl
Mastadon fail #eleventy billion. Trying to reply to someone on another server, they say "search for the following link". "Could not find anything for these search terms". This entire platform is a mess.