Shoutout to the team at @astro.build for the Starlight docs framework. It made building out portabletext.org so much easier!
(Yes, we do recognize the irony in documenting Portable Text with Markdown)
Shoutout to the team at @astro.build for the Starlight docs framework. It made building out portabletext.org so much easier!
(Yes, we do recognize the irony in documenting Portable Text with Markdown)
Very excited to share this. Experimental session support in Astro. With Astro.session we're aiming to make sessions as easy as they are in PHP and Rails. It's experimental now, but please try it out and let me know how you get on.
Thanks to @unjs.io for unstorage which powers the actual storage.
Neat!
Looking forward to it!
The Epic Programming Principles Cheat Sheet. A summary of all the principles
The Epic Programming Principles: the guide I use to make decisions as a software engineer.
Transcending specific tools or frameworks, these principles will help you guide your career, craft, and technical choices.
See details and examples for each principle here: www.epicweb.dev/principles π
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yes you are!
React v19 is now stable!
react.dev/blog/2024/12...
Finally! π After a long wait!
cool! curious to know more. Is there any existing discussions or RFC about it?
great!!
Congrats! Content layer and server islands are great!
Astro 5.0 is here.
Content layer, server islands, simplified prerendering, type-safe env, @vite.dev v6. All stable.
Go see what you can do π
astro.build/blog/astro-5/
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congrats. well deserved!
Brace yourselves Astro is coming!! π
It looks like @astro.build is working on something exciting! π
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Congrats!
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This is great!
astro community awards page
π Honored to receive the October 2024 Community Award for contributions to Astro's core packages and docs! π
Thanks, @astro.build, for the recognition and building an amazing community! community.astro.build
Let's keep building and supporting each other! π #opensource #tech
Column chart showing the median JavaScript transfer size of Astro, Hugo, and Next.js sites in the prerendered category per year. In 2024, Astro sites have a median of 164 KB, Hugo sites have a median of 210 KB, and Next.js have a median of 583 KB.
Writing the Jamstack chapter for the 2024 Web Almanac report this year was eye-opening. The standout: the average Astro site has a JavaScript footprint that's 72% lighter than Next.js π€―
almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/jams...
ikea.com now on Astro.
Heard it was as easy to build as my bookshelf πΈπͺ
The 2024 Web Almanac is out (some chapters still TBD).
almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/
At a glance, the Performance section shows 75% of mobile users see 3 seconds of blocked user interactivity, which is typically due to bloat/over-reliance on JavaScript.
almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/perf...
congrats π
Let's build together go.bsky.app/CUmM1XS
For the latest Starlight release, Astro maintainers @hideoo.bsky.social and @hippotastic.bsky.social dug into performance and accessibility.
Enjoy up to 35% faster builds and improved accessible markup for our Aside and Tabs components.
Make your next docs site shine at starlight.astro.build/ β¨