In this article, we explore how to build a CMS-powered blog with Vue.js. Our content will be stored in Sanity's data store and will be editable in the Sanity Studio.
Go to Power your Vue.js apps with a CMSA sample portfolio to learn more about Sanity.io and GROQ
Go to PortfolioLearn how to schedule a backup routine for the content of your Sanity Studio thanks to GitHub Actions and Artifacts
Go to Sanity Backup Function with GitHub Actions and ArtifactsWe keep track of Austin, TX restaurants open during the covid-19 health crisis. Please patronize them, tip well, and be patient and understanding about any shortages or mishaps.
Go to Takeout TrackerWebsite for Config, the global design conference by Figma.
Go to Figma ConfigDrop this into your Studio to let editors know when there's a more recent version of your Studio available, making sure they have the latest fields and validations.
Go to Auto-reload Studio when changes are deployedThe Sanity Desk Tool Pane with Super Powers
Go to SUPER PaneWebsite dedicated to the love for keyboards
Go to Clavier MecaA tiny application made to display the composition and use of agricultural area for all municipalities and counties of Norway. Built on Sanity and government APIs.
Go to ArealbarometerEditor friendly slug fields for your Sanity.io studio
Go to Prefixed slug inputWebsite for WorldQuant University. Site contains information about the organization and programs offered, ability to apply, and a regular blog for WQU-related news.
Go to WorldQuant UniversityVibrant one-pager for Hello Astro, a two-person brand marketing-communications consultancy.
Go to Hello AstroSchemas for creating an event directory on Sanity
Go to Event directory schemasSet slug on publish document action
Go to Set slug on publish with referenced field valueShow your editors how their page will look on Google and major social platforms in your documents' view.
Go to Sanity social and SEO document previewHow to deliver better content experiences across cultures, languages, and tastes.
Go to Tailoring content for different audiencesA CMS to power a content-driven virtual camera app
Go to MmhmmDisplay inline notes within your schemas
Go to Note Field