I'm not a designer by trade but working and making my own native web components has been massively helpful when trying to bootstrap a project quickly. Since I've made a bunch, I got a solid library to slap on pages. Saves time/money on front ends!
Great video! I’m currently using a headless woocomm with vultr, Nextjs, AWS Amplify. Would love to see how to host Nextjs on digital ocean droplet and not there app platform.
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Hi there. Currently my personal site is classic wordpress. How can I convert it to headless cms? I don't have much experience, what should I do to learn? I would be glad if you help. Thanx.
Great Question, maybe Digital Ocean for the WP? Not sure how well that works with Local. Flywheel and Local are amazing together. Would love to know his thoughts
I would use Windicss, or UNOCSS instead of Tailwind. They are more versatile and faster, uno has built in icon support for over 100k icons, plus way more.
But what's the market share on UNOCSS or Windicss. There's so much support and frameworks using Tailwind. I would be curious to know what you mean by "more versatile" though?
I'm looking into using Svelte for the frontend but being a total rookie, I'm not sure why. It just looks cool? Anyway, would I be better off pursuing Next or Gatsby?
I mean, the maintainer of Svelte never run a community before, so they don't know what the heck they are doing. The development is slow because they are a small team and they don't know how to organize and manage things. Svelte is very opinionated, you can't even call it a community project because they throw your idea into the trash without discussing it. Or about Rich Harris, there are no Rich Harris. He is a ghost. You can't find him anywhere in the community.
@@babakfp Thank you for the feedback but it doesn't tell me anything about the technical aspects, in comparison to Next and Gatsby. Frankly, it appears you have a bone to pick with Rich Harris. I'd rather stay out of that one.
SvelteKit has a great dev experience IMO and the team I work with loves it. I'd say NextJS is the most feature rich of the 3 and has solved some of the headaches I have had on Gatsby projects. NextJS also has a rust based compiler that is more efficient than Gatsby's, at least in the projects I have worked on. If it were me, I'd start with Next. A lot of knowledge will transfer to Gatsby since they are both React frameworks with SSG and SSR. Svelte is my favorite and I recommend checking it out once you get a good feel for working with a framework. All 3 are fantastic tools and have helpful communities. I hope you have a great learning journey!
@@dnikolai Thank you, Drake. I didn't see your reply till now but I have been pursuing Next since posting my question. I guess great minds really do think alike. 😁
Hot topic nowadays. I am designer and just semi wp developer, that why I still looking for good tutorial/example of configuration headless wp + git versioning.
Often times with a new WordPress project comes a new domain and customers requesting email services. I know it is offtopic, but not completely unrelated. Do you host email together with the wep app?
This is very helpful, thanks man for sharing ;) I like the way we use WP as a Backend with cutting-edge tech stacks like Next js for creating the view.
Hello, have you think about using FRONTITY as Frontend Framework?? In case you have why you don't recomend it?? Just to know in case I'm missing something important in Frontity.
An important considering with Frontity is they were acquired by Wordpress and are still looking for maintainers to take over the project. Until they find maintainers I would proceed with caution before using it for a production site.
Sorry to see that you no longer post content. I just recently found this channel. I hope that all is well with you and you just decided to spend your time elsewhere.
I'm not a designer by trade but working and making my own native web components has been massively helpful when trying to bootstrap a project quickly. Since I've made a bunch, I got a solid library to slap on pages. Saves time/money on front ends!
Best wordpress channel by far. Production/editing quality could be better but damn the content is so valuable.
Thank you.
Cool, people will love more tutorials about maybe creating simple implementation headless wordpress site with your approach from this setup
Great video! I’m currently using a headless woocomm with vultr, Nextjs, AWS Amplify. Would love to see how to host Nextjs on digital ocean droplet and not there app platform.
Hi there. Currently my personal site is classic wordpress. How can I convert it to headless cms? I don't have much experience, what should I do to learn? I would be glad if you help. Thanx.
Do you feel Frontity is better for headless WordPress than Gatsby?
@WPCasts please let us know what do you think about this. Thank you
What do you think of Astro?
For frontend frameworks, I would also consider Sveltekit.
You, mentioned hosting for the front-end, but what about for Wordpress?
Great Question, maybe Digital Ocean for the WP? Not sure how well that works with Local. Flywheel and Local are amazing together. Would love to know his thoughts
I would use Windicss, or UNOCSS instead of Tailwind. They are more versatile and faster, uno has built in icon support for over 100k icons, plus way more.
But what's the market share on UNOCSS or Windicss. There's so much support and frameworks using Tailwind. I would be curious to know what you mean by "more versatile" though?
I'm looking into using Svelte for the frontend but being a total rookie, I'm not sure why. It just looks cool? Anyway, would I be better off pursuing Next or Gatsby?
I mean, the maintainer of Svelte never run a community before, so they don't know what the heck they are doing. The development is slow because they are a small team and they don't know how to organize and manage things. Svelte is very opinionated, you can't even call it a community project because they throw your idea into the trash without discussing it. Or about Rich Harris, there are no Rich Harris. He is a ghost. You can't find him anywhere in the community.
@@babakfp Thank you for the feedback but it doesn't tell me anything about the technical aspects, in comparison to Next and Gatsby. Frankly, it appears you have a bone to pick with Rich Harris. I'd rather stay out of that one.
SvelteKit has a great dev experience IMO and the team I work with loves it. I'd say NextJS is the most feature rich of the 3 and has solved some of the headaches I have had on Gatsby projects. NextJS also has a rust based compiler that is more efficient than Gatsby's, at least in the projects I have worked on.
If it were me, I'd start with Next. A lot of knowledge will transfer to Gatsby since they are both React frameworks with SSG and SSR. Svelte is my favorite and I recommend checking it out once you get a good feel for working with a framework.
All 3 are fantastic tools and have helpful communities. I hope you have a great learning journey!
@@dnikolai Thank you, Drake. I didn't see your reply till now but I have been pursuing Next since posting my question. I guess great minds really do think alike. 😁
Hot topic nowadays. I am designer and just semi wp developer, that why I still looking for good tutorial/example of configuration headless wp + git versioning.
Tbh, there's not much you'd use git for in a headless setup. Not on the WordPress end, at least.
Often times with a new WordPress project comes a new domain and customers requesting email services. I know it is offtopic, but not completely unrelated. Do you host email together with the wep app?
I recommend them to take gsuite of 365. I recommend not getting into email hosting.
Strapi is worth a look!
Or even Directus 😍🔥🔥
Contabo is another good alternative to DO
This is very helpful, thanks man for sharing ;) I like the way we use WP as a Backend with cutting-edge tech stacks like Next js for creating the view.
Thanks for shareing!
Next.js and digital ocean with local by flywheel.
Hello, have you think about using FRONTITY as Frontend Framework?? In case you have why you don't recomend it?? Just to know in case I'm missing something important in Frontity.
I have the same question.
Frontity is supposed to be made for wordpress and is popular, but no mention here, invisible.
An important considering with Frontity is they were acquired by Wordpress and are still looking for maintainers to take over the project. Until they find maintainers I would proceed with caution before using it for a production site.
sn't headless cms like a cloud-hosted database?
Sorry to see that you no longer post content. I just recently found this channel. I hope that all is well with you and you just decided to spend your time elsewhere.
WP/Astro/Netlify please
RIP Gatsby!!
Vultr is a good alternative to digitalocean
Hey Alex..
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Hi Alex, I have Messaged you on Twitter. Please get in touch whenever you are available, Thanks :)
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