As we wrap things up, we've just published an in-depth look at our migration project: https://kdl.kcl.ac.uk/blog/migration-to-eresearch/
As we wrap things up, we've just published an in-depth look at our migration project: https://kdl.kcl.ac.uk/blog/migration-to-eresearch/
Too much of the web is dynamic when it doesn't need to be. Static is simpler, easier to scale, more secure, better for the environment, and has no platform lock-in. It should be the default. #StaticFirst
Miriam Schwab talks about how she navigated this in the WordPress community in our #WhatTheJam episode.
The other day, my #blog published a post about using @eleventy to generate #Netlify scheduled functions, using those same generated functions!
https://lukeb.co.uk/blog/2022/12/07/letting-eleventy-schedule-its-own-builds/
Until recently, I've been using GitHub Actions to trigger builds on my website, but this approach meant that builds for the site were only run once a day and that I couldn't schedule specific times for posts to go live. In February of this year, Netlify announced Scheduled Functions, and one of the use cases that I'd seen mentioned was scheduling builds.
This morning I published a post on my #blog about using @eleventy to generate #Netlify scheduled functions.
Actually, the website published it for me...
https://lukeb.co.uk/blog/2022/12/07/letting-eleventy-schedule-its-own-builds/
Until recently, I've been using GitHub Actions to trigger builds on my website, but this approach meant that builds for the site were only run once a day and that I couldn't schedule specific times for posts to go live. In February of this year, Netlify announced Scheduled Functions, and one of the use cases that I'd seen mentioned was scheduling builds.