Community contributions

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Spaces & Tabs

A Sanity+Astro website for a software development agency with modular logic to support no-code customisation.

Amr Yousef
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Personal Blog | ArkarDev

Personal blog built with Sanity.io and React Server Components.

Arkar Kaung Myat
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Recurring Dates Input

Adds a custom input component to your Sanity Studio which allows you to specify recurring dates

Tom Smith
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- Guide

Topic Taxonomy Setup & Use

Add topic-based relationships to your content to make it more discoverable and reusable across contexts.

Andy Fitzgerald
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Watershed

We empowered the marketing team at Watershed, the enterprise climate platform, with an intuitive and powerful content management experience.

Tinloof
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- Guide

How to build a Portfolio Site with Sanity and Next.js

Learn how to build a portfolio site with Sanity and Next.js 13 and also explore how to setup GROQ-powered webhooks for deployment

This is an external link at:www.freecodecamp.org
Victor Eke
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i18n Fields

An alternative way to manage localization at field level in your Sanity Studio.

William Iommi
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luisFilipePT

Personal Site for Luis Oliveira (luisFilipePT)

Luís Filipe
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Podcast Desco

The website is fully integrated with the Sanity content management system, allowing for easy editing and updating of podcast episodes and other content

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Visual Options List Input

An options list with images/icons to help show users what the option is about rather than just being text. This helps the quick understanding and selection of options for a user.

Nick Taylor
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Valpiccola

Valpiccola: Where Technology Celebrates Territorial Treasures!

Roberto Malcotti
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