@andyhawkes Don't! That still keeps me up at night.
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@biilmann That would be huge.
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
@Netlify Your release engineering is great! Any thoughts on how branch releases could facilitate good A/B testing? Would be a coup!
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
A static site I put on @netlify feels dynamic because of confident, frictionless deploys. https://www.netlify.com/blog/2016/08/11/release-engineering http://hawksworx.com/blog/isomorphic-rendering-on-the-jam-stack/
@allmarkedup That's fair though. It's a great tool for creating static output and adopting "styleguide driven development".
@grigs Publish it. Publish it. Publish it.
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
RT @davidschneider: Poor Donald Trump. He's almost at the end of his list of things to say and do to get out of becoming President. https:/…
@benjaminbenben You're a crafty bugger!
@ultraperk @allmarkedup Yeah. My code is clunky & only really a proof of concept, but that approach works a treat on https://comedyinthecrown.com
@ultraperk @allmarkedup I'd love to hear thoughts on reusing templates precompiled in the client. If Fractal had that I'd use it all over!
@ultraperk @allmarkedup Oops! My bad. Heading over to the less athletic account!
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Some nice tips on how to tackle refactoring your CSS from @csswizardry here. https://speakerdeck.com/csswizardry/refactoring-css-without-losing-your-mind
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
@Cennydd @csswizardry @SaraSoueidan Yeah, but each step made me sad. (And I tumbled quickly after a quiet spell)
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
RT @smashingmag: A fantastic accessibility course for building inclusive web apps by @marcysutton. Worth watching. https://egghead.io/courses/start-building-accessible-web-applications-today
@SaraSoueidan @auchenberg That's a bit of a tease. I think that your tier depends on sustaining a certain number of tier points per year.
@SaraSoueidan @auchenberg Avios stick around. Tier points expire. It's bumpy on the way back down the tiers after a quiet year.
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@jonathanstark ...although how can people learn if your continue was worth waiting for if they're gone before they see it?
@ultraperk I'm going to try fractal and add the client/server template usage, and serving the API as static files too. It looks great!
@ultraperk I use a build to get and stash content as an API in server & client. Take a peek If you are interested http://hawksworx.com/blog/isomorphic-rendering-on-the-jam-stack/.
@ultraperk Thanks! I'll try it out. I'm using similar approach but with waaaay less polish. I also use same templates client-side as a PE
@raymondcamden Most kind! Glad it was interesting.
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Great to see tales of static site generators in the real world & at scale in this - https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2016/08/using-a-static-site-generator-at-scale-lessons-learned/ (& thanks for the nod, @ddprrt)