
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
This makes me really rather happy. 🤗 https://twitter.com/julielerman/status/1124153052536221696

@frontendbeast By ‘eck, me too.

@toddmorey You sir, have nothing but good ideas.

@danielknell @forestryio @IFTTT @Netlify @github @GoHugoIO Quick!
Register that domain and order those t-shirts.
Register that domain and order those t-shirts.

@FronteersConf @Mandy_Kerr #bacongate

@JacoKoster @FronteersConf I'm standing at the kerb looking around right now.
Just where the hell are you?!?!?!
Just where the hell are you?!?!?!

@andyhawkes ⚡️⚡️⚡️Kapow!!!⚡️⚡️⚡️

@triblondon @SlackHQ This is tip top.

@Mandy_Kerr @FronteersConf Agreed. The campaign continues.

@FronteersConf Please don’t pull the tail of this particular tiger.

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
No big deal. 😳🥳😍🤩🥰😎 https://twitter.com/FronteersConf/status/1123889868688334848

@rem Immigration: "...and where have your travelled from?"
Remy: "The 80s"
Remy: "The 80s"

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Your estimate is too big. https://twitter.com/norootcause/status/1123755527312433152

@altryne @yoavweiss With #JAMstack sites, you want to pre-render as much as possible. @Netlify Split Testing allows you to serve up different pre-rendered branches right from the CDN to avoid the performance tax you’d get doing A/B tests with JavaScript.
https://youtu.be/5VgpJJUOng4
https://youtu.be/5VgpJJUOng4

@brianleroux @gauntface 1000000%

@akahn @Netlify Sorry... more context... You can deploy to Netlify without command line knowledge. Netlify Drop gives you a drag and drop deployment.
https://app.netlify.com/drop
https://app.netlify.com/drop

@gauntface @brianleroux Agreed. I do however think that good DX can help facilitate the creation of good UX. Not by magic or automatically, but by reducing noise and friction.
Like having a well organised shed in which to work. ☺️
Like having a well organised shed in which to work. ☺️

@DeckOfPandas @mikejthompson @jekyllrb @Netlify Client fun!
FWIW, and depending on the level of sophistication your search needs, a SSG like @jekyllrb and some progressive enhancement can get you there.
I use @eleven_ty as my SSG, but used this same technique back when I used Jekyll:
https://www.hawksworx.com/blog/adding-search-to-a-jamstack-site/
FWIW, and depending on the level of sophistication your search needs, a SSG like @jekyllrb and some progressive enhancement can get you there.
I use @eleven_ty as my SSG, but used this same technique back when I used Jekyll:
https://www.hawksworx.com/blog/adding-search-to-a-jamstack-site/

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Another "reassuringly expensive" foot-gun.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/04/23/hertz_accenture_lawsuit/
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/04/23/hertz_accenture_lawsuit/

@iambolajiayo @gatsbyjs @NetlifyCMS @GoHugoIO Hmmm, well that was what I was going to suggest. Hard to say without a good understanding of your setup. (I'm also not a @GoHugoIO expert. Just a user.)