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Why You Should Embed Your Studio

Embedding your Sanity Studio within your Next.js frontend offers benefits like a single domain, simpler codebase, and faster deployment.

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Mitchell Christ
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Angular + Sanity CMS: Mastering Images with the Sanity Image Directive (Part 3)

Explore the Sanity Image Directive and Loader from @limitless-angular/sanity to optimize and display images in Angular projects. Learn to update schemas, create an image component, and enhance your Portable Text setup. Unlock the power of dynamic image transformations and optimizations!

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Alfonso Andrés López Molina
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Creating the perfect array thumbnails

Are you using the new thumbnails for Sanity arrays, and want to speed up your whole screenshot process. We've got the perfect tool for you.

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Angular + Sanity CMS: Setting Up Your Sanity CMS Project with TypeScript (Part 2)

Learn to set up a Sanity CMS project with TypeScript for seamless Angular integration. This guide covers creating a Sanity project, defining schemas, configuring Studio, and connecting to Angular. It builds on the previous @limitless-angular/sanity tutorial, completing your full-stack solution.

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Alfonso Andrés López Molina
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Sanity Page Builder, Visual Editor, Personalization, A/B Testing

This Uniform experience manager allows marketers to build modern personalized digital experiences visually by re-purposing content from your Sanity content back-end and mix and match content from other sources.

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Andrew Kumar
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Angular + Sanity CMS: Rendering Portable Text with @limitless-angular/sanity

Learn to render Sanity CMS Portable Text in Angular using @limitless-angular/sanity. This guide covers setup, content fetching, and component creation, showcasing modern Angular features. Build dynamic, content-rich apps with ease.

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Alfonso Andrés López Molina
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Our initial thoughts on Sanity Create

We give our honest thoughts in about the 4 hours since Sanity Create came out... Yes we're that fast.

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Get better at using Sanity Studio

Already using Sanity Studio and want to get faster at editing content, we got you some tips for improving your workflow

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Gearing up with Sanity in 2024

Thinking of learning Sanity in 2024, here's our top tips to get you up and running in record time. Don't worry, we'll save you the stress of Typescript generation, naming conventions & our best practices

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Sanity Webhooks and On-demand Revalidation in Nextjs

Learn how to set up and trigger content updates in your Sanity Headless CMS site built in Nextjs using on-demand revalidation and GROQ-powered webhooks for delivering fast and non-cached content updates

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Victor Eke
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