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Say hi đź‘‹ to the new delightful Sanity Studio
It's one year since we launched and we are celebrating with a new fresh redesign of Sanity Studio.
Even Westvang
Say hi đź‘‹ to the new delightful Sanity Studio
It's one year since we launched and we are celebrating with a new fresh redesign of Sanity Studio.
Even Westvang
Getting started with Sanity as a headless CMS
Sanity is the perfect companion for when you want to get started with the JAMstack, or just need API for your project. In this tutorial you’ll learn how to get started with using Sanity — from configuring the React editor with JavaScript, to querying the API and migrating the content datasets.
Knut Melvær
3 simple things in GROQ to supercharge your frontends
GROQ is Sanity’s graph-oriented query language. Here's 3 simple things you can do in GROQ to get you started.
Knut Melvær
5 neat tricks you can make the Sanity CLI do
The Sanity CLI can do many things, but here are five of them you should check out.
Knut Melvær
Structure Sanity Studio to Your Heart’s Content!
We have launched structure builder for Sanity Studio. Now you can customize how content types and documents should be listed out.
Even Westvang
Why portable text is awesome and you totally want it in your CMS
Portable text is a better way to handle content in your CMS. Here's why.
Knut Melvær
Exporting your structured content as CSV using JQ in the command line
The shell tool jq is awesome for dealing with JSON-data. It can also transform it into handy .csv-files, ready for all your spreadsheet wrangling needs. This tutorial use Sanity.io as a backend.
Knut Melvær
How to structure your code repository in a Sanity.io project
You've set up your Sanity project, published content, and now you're ready to build a frontend or service. But how should you structure your code?
Knut Melvær
Design with real content: How to connect Sanity with Sketch using InVision’s Craft plugin
How to use structured content and Sanity’s API to prototype design in Sketch.
Knut Melvær
How to conditionally build an javascript object with features in
The spread syntax lets you conveniently build an object with optional fields. Especially useful when you move user generated data via APIs to serverless functions.
Knut Melvær
Read about Sanity.io’s image pipeline in CSS-tricks
We wrote a post on CSS-tricks, with live code examples on Codepen, on how to use this metadata that’s applied to images in Sanity. We're pretty pleased with it!
Knut Melvær
How Konsus use Sanity as a headless CMS to drive inbound engagement
How Konsus uses Sanity to drive their websites, build landing pages, blogs and FAQs.
Knut Melvær
Tutorial: Hosting your Next.js frontend on Netlify in 5 minutes
Do you want to host your Sanity backed Next.js frontend on Netlify? No problem! Just follow these few steps to get going.
Knut Melvær
Make a headless CMS eCommerce front-end for Vue.js, Nuxt.js and Snipcart
Headless CMS for eCommerce. A Vue.js front-end for the Sanity.io e-commerce schema powered by Snipcart.
Even Westvang
E-Commerce Sample Schema:
New e-commerce sample schema in `sanity init` 🛒 🛍 🆕
Even Westvang
Have Sanity Notify your team on Slack using Webtask.io
Connect Sanity's webhooks to a Slack channel with Webtask.io
Knut Melvær
A Rough Guide to Running a GDPR Compliant SaaS Business
We read the fine print and summarized the implications for SaaS businesses.
Erik Grinaker
Install a Sanity Podcasting Platform
A «Just add Sanity» podcasting platform
Even Westvang