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Issue 28 - TheJam.dev 2024 starts tomorrow! Exploring the Bounds of Jamstack (video)..A site with Eleventy themes...And 13 posts, and 4 sites to see.

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Welcome to Issue 28 of the 11ty Bundle. 11ty, aka Eleventy, is a static site generator that is designed to be simple, flexible, and highly customizable. It is built on Node.js and allows developers to create websites by transforming templates and data into static HTML files. It supports multiple templating languages, including HTML, Markdown, Nunjucks, Liquid, and more, which gives developers the freedom to choose the languages they are most comfortable with or that best suit their project's needs.

Don't miss TheJam.dev conference. It's a FREE, online conference on January 24th and 25th. Check it out. Zach is one of the speakers along with several of more members of the Eleventy community.

And this just in today. Zach is interviewed by Mike Neumegen, the CEO of CloudCannon. Here, they "Explore the Bounds of Jamstack."

Lastly, I don't know how long this site has been around, but it's new to me. It's a site that showcases Eleventy themes. It's called Eleventy Themes. I have not tried any of the themes here, but it sure looks interesting.

Enjoy the 13 posts and 4 sites to see this week.

Until next time...

Recent releases

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Posts from around the web since the last Bundle issue

Performance Tales, Part 1: Why So Performant?

High school student and open source developer.

Categories: Performance

Track and display uptime of your blog

This article is about: How you can track and display the uptime of your eleventy-page using Uptime Kuma

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Creating an OPML File for my Blogroll

How I'm creating OPML files for my blog, and pod, rolls so people can subscribe to all of the sites in one go

Categories: BloggingData CascadeDatesHow to...

Sending Webmentions after Deploying to Azure Static Web Apps

Chris McLeod is a software developer with over 20 years of experience. Sometimes he writes about it.

Categories: How to...Webmentions

Getting up to Speed with Eleventy: Config and Collections

Continuing his Eleventy tutorial, David Eastman shows how to configure the system, make use of templates, what collections are, and more.

Categories: CollectionsConfigurationLayouts

Super fast responsive image loading in Eleventy

Automatically optimise and serve images by type and size in Eleventy.

Categories: How to...ImagesPerformancePlugins

addRemoteData

An Eleventy plugin for fetching remote data and exposing the response as a global data variable.

Categories: PluginsRemote Data

Fetching Package Dependents from GitHub

Using linkedom to grab all repositories that are depending on my post graph plugin

Categories: Global DataHow to...Plugins

Built with Eleventy

Here are the new sites to see. If you want to see more sites, check out the Eleventy Leaderboards.

My Conscious Stream

Personal blog of Kevin C. Tofel

RYSUNKI.ME

Śmieszne rysunki satyryczne Piotra Świderka.

Sandro Roth

The personal website of Sandro Roth, an experienced Frontend Developer based in Switzerland.

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