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| src | ||
| .eleventy.js | ||
| .eleventyignore | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| .prettierrc | ||
| netlify.toml | ||
| package-lock.json | ||
| package.json | ||
| postcss.config.js | ||
| readme.md | ||
| tailwind.config.js | ||
Eleventy starter
Very opiniated Eleventy starter based on the workflow suggested by Andy Bell's https://buildexcellentwebsit.es/.
Logbook
22-10-03
- first commit. Updated
22-10-04
- All markdown syntax set. Some tests with web components and webC.
- TODO: dark mode
Using this
Install dependencies
npm install
Working locally
Starts watch tasks to compile when changes detected
npm start
Creating a production build
Minify JS, inline and minify CSS.
npm run build
Credits and Thank yous
Heydon Pickering
I strongly orientate myself on Heydon's approaches and love his books.
Andy Bell
His CSS methodology makes sense to me. I'm still working on understanding it fully and using it consistently. It also goes hand in hand with the Every Layout solutions he co-authors. An ardent opponent of the utility class framework Tailwind CSS. But has recently published an approach that incorporates Tailwind CSS into his methodology. This is built into my website and I'm working on tweaking it. I learned how to use Eleventy in 2020 with his (now free) course.
Zach Leatherman
He is developing Eleventy.
Stephanie Eckles
She provides a lot of resources for Eleventy and modern CSS.
Aleksandr Hovhannisyan
I love order and structure. Aleksandr Hovhannisyan does this in an exemplary way, which is why I based the structure of eleventy.js on his online resume and blog. Also, he writes great tutorials in his blog.
Josh Comeau
He created a fantastic CSS course that I am currently working through. Also, his in-depth tutorials are a great resource.