Creating 'Site Settings' for a Sanity powered Gatsby site
See how we can add a Site Settings section in our Sanity Studio so our site administrators can update relevant info on our site.
See how we can add a Site Settings section in our Sanity Studio so our site administrators can update relevant info on our site.
Jungle.js is a new SSG framework for Svelte that I'm really excited about. It definately needs to prove itself, but I think it has a bright future! Today I'm going to be showing you how you can add Sanity CMS as a data source for a Jungle powered blog.
A walk through of creating a contact form in Gatsby that submits to both an email address and a backend database using SANITY. The form itself will be built using React Hook Form and also integrate with Netlify forms.
Contribute to the Sanity Ecosystem
Go to Make your first contribution to the Sanity EcosystemA minimum viable build in Sanity Studio
Go to "Hello World" from scratchHow to add your Sanity.io project as a data source for a Jungle.js powered blog.
How to deploy the Studio from a GitHub action
Learn how to set up real-time previews for the Sanity Studio with a Nuxt frontend
In this guide, discover how to configure Sanity and 11ty to embed Twitter and Instagram posts in Portable Text
Make your editors' lives easier with a simple-to-setup live preview for their CMS with any website built using a framework like React, Vue or Svelte
Learn how to integrate structured content with Dialogflow to power chatbots
Learn how to integrate Sanity.io with an existing Gridsome site
Learn how to migrate from Ghost to Sanity
Go to How to migrate your HTML blog-content from GhostLearn how to embed Mermaid.js based diagrams in Sanity.
Create a more user friendly text editor
How to start from scratch with a Sanity powered Gatsby website
Learn how to implement localised content from Sanity in Gatsby.js
How to make anchor links in Gatsby