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Source code of my personal site based on Gatsby + Netlify

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

Gatsby

#100DaysOfGatsby challenges

Netlify Status tests Known Vulnerabilities

code style: prettier GitHub license

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These are the source files for 💫 my new personal site.

This project is made to complete all #100daysOfGatsby challenges, creating my personal site in the process and improving my development skills on Gatsby & React.

It is automatically deployed and published to danielcalderon.dev by using netlify.

Not everything included on this repository is related with #100DaysOfGatsby challenges. You can keep up to date with the progress of this project by following the issues.

🧐 I'm also in twitter and linkedin.

🚀 Challenges

  • Challenge 1: Track Your Coding Progress with a Blazing Fast Blog ✅
  • Challenge 2: Host Your Gatsby Site for Free ✅
  • Challenge 3: Auto-Optimize Images on Your Gatsby Site 👈
  • Challenge 4: Add Third-Party React Components to Your Gatsby Site
  • Challenge 5: Add React components in Markdown
  • Challenge 6: Use Serverless Functions and Services to Collect Form Data
  • Challenge 7: Turn Your Gatsby Site into a Progressive Web App
  • Challenge 8: Make Your Forms and Images Accessible to Everyone
  • Challenge 9: Optimize Your Website for Search Engines (SEO)
  • Challenge 10: Keep Your Gatsby Site Blazing Fast
  • Challenge 11: Source Data from a Headless CMS
  • Challenge 12: Transform Your Gatsby Website into a Web App
  • Challenge 13: Enable Comments to Your Gatsby Blog
  • Challenge 14: Rapidly Build Sites with Gatsby Themes
  • Challenge 15: Publish Website Kits with Gatsby Themes

Code of this site is under an MIT license but the content is under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.

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