8 | The Tech Behind jamesqquick.com (Gatsby and Sanity)
In this episode, James and Amy discuss the tech behind jamesqquick.com. This site was built on top of Gatsby and Sanity. They discuss the decisions James made along the way and the things he might do differently.
In this episode, James and Amy discuss the tech behind jamesqquick.com. This site was built on top of Gatsby and Sanity. They discuss the decisions James made along the way and the things he might do differently.
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Show Notes
0:00 Intro
3:05 Context in building jamesqquick.com
4:46 Deciding to rebuild the site on Gatsby
- Gatsby - https://www.gatsbyjs.com/
6:29 Upgrades and improvements from moving off WordPress
8:28 The Gatsby Plugin Ecosystem
9:03 Sending your RSS feed to Dev.to for cross-posting
12:18 Hosting
13:00 Sponsor: Vercel
13:49 Moving from Markdown to Sanity
21:35 Email Marketing
22:25 Serverless Functions
23:14 Sponsor: Pathwire
- MailGun - http://mailgun.com
- MailJet - http://mailjet.com
25:18 React Ecosystem
26:12 React Awesome Reveal
26:37 Font Awesome for Icons
27:14 For styling, using Scss
30:45 Sponsor: ZEAL
31:19 Things you'd do differently
35:14 Grab Bag Question #1: If you are the only updating Sanity, can you host it locally or does it need to be accessible online?
36:12 Grab Bag Question #2: When will you migrate your site to Next.js?
36:24 Grab Bag Question #3: How do you like Sanity as an authoring experience?
37:29 Picks and Plugs
37:40 James's Pick: Tripod with a Selfie Light
38:34 James's Plug: James Q Quick on YouTube
38:55 Amy's Pick: Hunt a Killer (30% off)
40:30 Amy's Plug: SelfTeach.me on YouTube