@jlengstorf @Netlify aha.
DNS!!!
@ThisDaveHill @Netlify @UniOfYork 100%
@jlengstorf @Netlify Both look fine for me. First time visiting either and all links and assets I encountered seem to be working ok. Still seeing issues on your phone?
@anjuan @andycroll @travisci FWIW, Netlify combines static hosting with CI and CD, along with supporting running your Jekyll build with Jekyll plugins and free https and... well, other things like this...
https://medium.com/netlify/10-netlify-features-to-surprise-and-delight-225e846b7b21
all in one place.
https://medium.com/netlify/10-netlify-features-to-surprise-and-delight-225e846b7b21
all in one place.
@ThisDaveHill @Netlify Surely we can hook a guy up with stickers if he's at @UniOfYork! (my family home town)
Especially as he's too cool for cool school.
Especially as he's too cool for cool school.
@DinisCruz @sec_tigger @Netlify And if you are uncomfortable with granting Netlify admin access to the repo, you can contact the support team who can help you get thing set up through a more manual initial process. Our smart support boffins are always available via the Netlify Admin site
@DinisCruz @sec_tigger @Netlify Read access or admin access?
I believe that Github API rather course-grained permissions mean that Netlify needs more than just read access. (it manages things like webhooks and deploy keys for you)
More info here, https://www.netlify.com/docs/github-permissions/ (or via support in the Netlify admin)
I believe that Github API rather course-grained permissions mean that Netlify needs more than just read access. (it manages things like webhooks and deploy keys for you)
More info here, https://www.netlify.com/docs/github-permissions/ (or via support in the Netlify admin)
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
I really enjoy @stopsatgreen's writing. Some nice observations in this piece: https://twitter.com/stopsatgreen/status/950683912589672448
@maxray @ddprrt @NetlifyCMS @TweetDeck Stefan would have had a better chance of figuring that out if only I had attached my reply to your tweet to give him juuuuust a little context!
Anyway... nice post!
Anyway... nice post!
@ddprrt @NetlifyCMS Ha ha. Odd. My @ reply tweets from @TweetDeck keep on being posted not as replies, but as the start of their own threads.
That was supposed to be a reply to this tweet by @maxray:
https://twitter.com/maxray/status/950499776881098752
That was supposed to be a reply to this tweet by @maxray:
https://twitter.com/maxray/status/950499776881098752
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Nice article, Sush! I'm also interested in seeing how #JAMstack and #headlessCMS evolve. @ddprrt shared a nice technique which almost bridges headless and Wordpress.
https://twitter.com/ddprrt/status/950280920975794176
And you might also be interested in how @NetlifyCMS is pushing the paradigm along.
https://twitter.com/ddprrt/status/950280920975794176
And you might also be interested in how @NetlifyCMS is pushing the paradigm along.
@erquhart @stoyanstefanov @sergeyche @Netlify @smashingmag Ha ha! She get's mistaken for a bot in real life all the time!
(Actually, no she doesn't. She's lovely.)
(Actually, no she doesn't. She's lovely.)
@nola_will @Netlify Yeah y'are!
@rouzbeh84 There it is.
@9600 It is.
But aren't they all.
But aren't they all.
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Settling in to a new 2018 routine working from home. But unsettled by how much Ashford and Simpson I seem to find myself listening to, and the amount of flamboyant air-bass that seems to provoke.
@_Nec @Netlify If you have a package.json in the root of your repo, 'npm install' will run before each build (we cache the install result until package.json changes).
But you can run different build commands depending on your your build context:
https://medium.com/netlify/10-netlify-features-to-surprise-and-delight-225e846b7b21#128d
But you can run different build commands depending on your your build context:
https://medium.com/netlify/10-netlify-features-to-surprise-and-delight-225e846b7b21#128d
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
A great explanation of how to use @WordPress as a #headlessCMS to feed your #JAMstack site. In this case generated by Metalsmith. https://twitter.com/ddprrt/status/950280920975794176
@deanleigh @Jack_Franklin You get what you pay for.
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Pleased to see another @jekyllrb site (and a good 'un, at that) move smoothly over from Github Pages to @Netlify to enjoy more of the world's Jekyll plugins and general control over the site delivery.
Welcome Jack! https://twitter.com/Jack_Franklin/status/950369116812120065
Welcome Jack! https://twitter.com/Jack_Franklin/status/950369116812120065
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Ou si vous préférez, cette fois en français: https://twitter.com/jamstatic_fr/status/950314787061293056