9 | The Tech Behind selfteach.me (Next.js and Sanity)
Amy talks about tech stack (Next.js, Sanity, and Tailwind) and some of the decisions she made while building selfteach.me. James and Amy also discuss form management for static sites and some marketing tactics.
Amy talks about tech stack (Next.js, Sanity, and Tailwind) and some of the decisions she made while building selfteach.me. James and Amy also discuss form management for static sites and some marketing tactics.
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Show Notes
0:00 Introduction
3:31 Sponsor: ZEAL
4:27 Related Episodes
5:20 First iteration of the site: on WordPress
6:01 Rebuilding the Site on Gatsby and MDX
- Pros of Gatsby:
- Site Speed
- Markdown
- Including React Components
- Cons: Maxing build times on Netlify
- Long build times
- Constantly restarting Gatsby
10:39 Moving to Sanity for content
- Portable Text FTW!
- Better Developer Experience
17:31 Using Tailwind CSS
- Explaining Utility-Based Framework
- PurgeCSS
20:27 Experimenting with New Technologies
20:44 Pros for using Tailwind
- Naming things is hard
- Specificity
- Everyone is working from a similar naming convention
- Remove HTML, remove the the corresponding CSS = cleaner codebase
22:57 Sponsor: Vercel
25:35 Sponsor: KwesForms
29:13 Using RightMessage for marketing
31:55 Soft Launch vs Hard Launch
33:54 Things you'd do differently
34:07 Reduce the barrier to entry
35:57 Move to Styled Components
37:19 Grab Bag Question #1: how can you deliver rich experiences like MDX with Sanity and SvelteKit?
38:50 Grab Bag Question #2: Is it easy to switch from React to Next?
41:11 James's Pick: Book by Reggie Ford PTSD
42:31 James's Plug: James Q Quick on YouTube
42:51 Amy's Pick: RoadID
44:06 Amy's Plug: SelfTeach.me on YouTube