Hygraph recipes ensure you create content models with good developer and editor experience. Have you checked it out yet? This guide shows you how to build a simple banner component containing a description, a component field for links, and an enumeration for theme selection. https://hubs.la/Q02MsJvz0
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My top 17 blog title templates: They've generated millions in organic traffic and revenue over the last 5 years. See the best-performing title framework for each type of content (with examples): 1. Product list 2. Comparison 3. Alternatives 4. How-to 5. Review 6. What-is 7. Ultimate guide 8. Ways 9. Case study 10. Statistics 11. How many 12. Template 13. Tips 14. Ideas 15. Examples 16. Difference 17. Types What titles would you add? P.S. Get my 4 highest-converting blog outline templates for $0 here: https://hubs.ly/Q02r1ytG0
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Content models can be created in many ways. However, not all of them offer good developer or editor experience. Therefore, we've launched a new section of our documentation called Hygraph Recipes. You'll find best practices for many commonly used content patterns in this section, including calls to action, buttons, navigation, and more. Discover the recipes now: https://lnkd.in/eBMfYqET
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We've added a new feature 🔥! Stack to the Dynamic Content Field! Following our introduction of the "Stack field in Components" feature, we've now enabled adding a Stack to the Dynamic Content field. This feature allows editors to craft structured lists within articles, like inserting a recipe list into a cooking equipment article. To use it, simply enable components in the Dynamic Content field and select the component with a Stack field. This allows you to add elements, such as a list of articles, to your text easily. Full update ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eqWhdCxX #NewFeature #StackField #DynamicContent #ContentEditing #HeadlessCMS #CMS
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Did you know that more than 17,000 writers get paid on Substack? But how many people actually know this? Did the audience read my newsletter on Substack? Up to what length did they read? Was the intro good enough? These days, more and more people are moving towards Substack to publish their long-form content. However, the stats that Substack's in-built analytics provide are quite limited. To further enhance your capability, integrate GA4 with Substack. Confused about whether you need this integration or not? Try answering the questions in the carousel below. PS: Do you often contemplate these questions as well? PPS: This is the third series of "Beyond the Obvious," where I take deep dives into data with easy integrations to make it more insightful. To access the first two series (each with three episodes), visit my profile or comment "Beyond the Obvious."
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I just sent a new edition of the Web Performance Recipes newsletter and made a roundup video on the shared resources featuring many smart webperf minds from the community Check it out 👇 https://lnkd.in/eMnbwEyv
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Got back into personal projects and decided to start off with building my own text editor. Thinking of using DSA to improve text/code search, referencing, system variables, etc. If you would like to contribute a good place to start is the Issues section in the repository below. Thinking of turning this into something I can see myself using. https://lnkd.in/eQXQCsDx
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Buttondown's core WYSIWYG editor is built on top of Tiptap, a headless wrapper around ProseMirror that removes much of the busywork and trickiness in building a lovely, feature-rich writing experience. Tiptap comes with a lot of great extensions out of the box for common bits of functionality like headings, but for the more esoteric stuff they expose a pretty solid Extensions API so you can build out your own blocks. We built out our own extension for footnotes a few weeks ago, and have now open-sourced it so any developer trying to add footnotes doesn't have to re-invent the wheel. It's called tiptap-footnotes (admittedly, not the most creative name in the world) and you can install it Right This Second.
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One of many long-term goals with Buttondown is to extract & open-source the core editor itself. This is the first of many steps in that direction!
Buttondown's core WYSIWYG editor is built on top of Tiptap, a headless wrapper around ProseMirror that removes much of the busywork and trickiness in building a lovely, feature-rich writing experience. Tiptap comes with a lot of great extensions out of the box for common bits of functionality like headings, but for the more esoteric stuff they expose a pretty solid Extensions API so you can build out your own blocks. We built out our own extension for footnotes a few weeks ago, and have now open-sourced it so any developer trying to add footnotes doesn't have to re-invent the wheel. It's called tiptap-footnotes (admittedly, not the most creative name in the world) and you can install it Right This Second.
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One of my favourite tools to use is Goblin.tools. Goblin Tools is an AI-powered producticy site that is designed to help you with tasks in several different ways. They also include a “spiciness” factor depending on how hard a task is for you. I find it very helpful and they have seven different tools to make your life easier. Magic To Do: A to-do list that breaks tasks into smaller steps, adjustable by complexity. Formalizer: Converts informal language into formal writing. Judge: Provides feedback by helping you figure out the tone of written text. Professor: Simplifies ideas into layman's terms. Estimator: Gives rough time estimates for tasks. Compiler: Organizes scattered notes into coherent formats. Chef: Offers step-by-step recipes with ingredients you already have. Check out Goblin Tools to help you navigate life when tasks can start to feel overwhelming! #goblintools #neurodivergent #askforhelp
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