
Stackbit Release Notes - 2020-12-18
New this week: Granular publishing, Editor search, and improved support for custom themes.
New this week: Granular publishing, Editor search, and improved support for custom themes.
Point, Scan, Preview — a new way to see your site on mobile.
Learn how to use Stackbit Studio with Jekyll and Hugo.
Stackbit was recently featured on Heavybit’s Jamstack Radio. Here are some highlights.
We're excited to announce a nifty little shortcut for creating new Jamstack sites: here's jamstack.new.
We're bringing Next.js into the Stackbit family. Here's what that means for you and your projects.
WordPress Co-Founder Matt Mullenweg claims the Jamstack isn’t ready for prime time, here’s what he’s missing
Today we are proud to announce Stackbit Studio – the live editing experience at the heart of our Jamstack platform.
The Stackbit Site Builder created a CMS connected Jamstack site with just a few clicks and in just minutes. Let's explore how.
Forms are a standard requirement for any site. Netlify's Forms feature makes forms in Jamstack sites easy - and it's built into Stackbit sites. This guide shows you everything you need to know about Netlify Forms.
Documentation sites are a longstanding and common use case for the JAMstack. In this post we explore some of the options available to you for developing them and show an example of how to build one.
Search is a common site requirement. Let's look at how to populate a search index on Algolia and implement search on a Jamstack site built with Gatsby.
Next.js is an increasingly popular solution for creating Jamstack sites using JavaScript and React. In this post we explore how to build your first Jamstack site using Next.js that connects to a headless CMS for content using the Sourcebit open source project.
Step-by-step instructions for adding a favicon, analytics, social sharing meta tags and a site map to your Gatsby site created using the Stackbit site builder.
Exploring some of the best options for free and open source Gatsby themes to help you get started on your next Gatsby Jamstack site.
There have been a lot of new innovations in the Jamstack ecosystem already in 2020. Let's look at some of the major highlights including new static site generators and new deployment tools.
Markdown is so ubiquitous in the Jamstack that many people confuse the M in the JAM acronym to mean Markdown rather than markup. But how did this happen and why does Markdown play such a big role in Jamstack development?
A look at why content modeling can be important in a Jamstack context, where headless content management systems rule, and some best practices for creating a content model.