
@unicodeveloper @Netlify Nope. But it's nice to know that there are more and more of us. We should get jackets made!
https://medium.com/@philhawksworth/10-netlify-features-to-surprise-and-delight-225e846b7b21
https://medium.com/@philhawksworth/10-netlify-features-to-surprise-and-delight-225e846b7b21

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
A @netlify feature shaped brain burp:
https://medium.com/@philhawksworth/10-netlify-features-to-surprise-and-delight-225e846b7b21
https://medium.com/@philhawksworth/10-netlify-features-to-surprise-and-delight-225e846b7b21

@derekkinsman @sandertijink If you pull the content into your site at build time via the Contentful API, you'll probably not need to leave their free tier.
Or perhaps look at @NetlifyCMS which is shaping up nicely.
Either route assumes you have a static site generator building your site automatically.
Or perhaps look at @NetlifyCMS which is shaping up nicely.
Either route assumes you have a static site generator building your site automatically.

@DavidDarnes Ha ha. No problem. DO IT!

@DavidDarnes Maybe which conf what? 🧐

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
My excitement for @smashingconf London in February is only surpassed by my excitement in seeing my own name on the same list as these outrageously good speakers.
http://smashingconf.com/london-2018/speakers
Not. Intimidating. At. All.
http://smashingconf.com/london-2018/speakers
Not. Intimidating. At. All.

@jaffathecake #prayforjake

@xdesro @Netlify @thejohnstew We feel that this was a fair value exchange.
(and don't think we've forgotten about little Netfelix if you wanted to keep your 24/7 support line, dedicated CDN and performance SLA)
(and don't think we've forgotten about little Netfelix if you wanted to keep your 24/7 support line, dedicated CDN and performance SLA)

@_munter_ Bravo!

@pepelsbey_ I'm not aware of an issue with gulp v4. Although I do notice that I am using v3.9.1 for all of my own projects. (Not through a decision to resolve this though).
Let me investigate.
Let me investigate.

@Nujcharee Nice!

@auchenberg This is fucking madness.

@LucasTizma DNS propagation is the watched pot which never boils! Especially when you want to share the cool results of your hard work!

@LucasTizma Just took a peep and it looks like all is well (DNS has propagated for me over in England, at least)... and things are looking snappy!

@LucasTizma That's very possible. The docs hint at how to inspect what IP your domain is resolving to. That's a good place to start.

@LucasTizma Hmmm. There are some tips in the docs to help troubleshoot your DNS config and be sure that your nameservers are pointing to the right things.
https://www.netlify.com/docs/dns/
Otherwise if you contact support from within the Netlify admin, they'll be able track what's up and help.
https://www.netlify.com/docs/dns/
Otherwise if you contact support from within the Netlify admin, they'll be able track what's up and help.

@katie_fenn I love, Love, LOVE that space shuttle!

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Woah! @Netlify are starting the year by giving away all of our secrets.
https://twitter.com/ohpalmer/status/948272456594227200
https://twitter.com/ohpalmer/status/948272456594227200

@IMAC2 @_Nec @SaraSoueidan @Netlify It does. Netlify takes the output of your build and automatically deploys it to its global CDN. Lots of the smart stuff happens right on the CDN at the edge.
Even A/B testing, custom redirections, language and regional content routing happen at the CDN level.
Even A/B testing, custom redirections, language and regional content routing happen at the CDN level.