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Eleventy By Example

You're reading from   Eleventy By Example Create powerful, performant websites with a static-first strategy

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804610497
Length 198 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Bryan Robinson Bryan Robinson
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Website 2. Chapter 2: Adding Data to Your 11ty Website FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Deploying to a Static Site Host 4. Chapter 4: Building a Blog with Collections 5. Chapter 5: Creating Custom Shortcodes to Add Mixed Media to Markdown 6. Chapter 6: Building a Photography Site with the 11ty Image Plugin 7. Chapter 7: Building a Podcast Website with 11ty Plugins and Custom Outputs 8. Chapter 8: Creating a Static-Site Search with 11ty Serverless and Algolia 9. Chapter 9: Integrating 11ty with a Headless CMS 10. Chapter 10: Creating Custom 11ty Plugins 11. Index 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating a Static-Site Search with 11ty Serverless and Algolia

Accepting user input on a static site is a tricky topic. It’s one of the main arguments against the idea of the Jamstack. When all you have is a server that sends HTML and no server-side processing, accepting user input usually ends up relying on client-side code to fill any need for user input. Patterns such as adding comments, like buttons, and search engines are all often dependent on frontend solutions.

While these frontend solutions work, they can often lead to gaps in accessibility, site performance, or search engine optimization. Since they rely on JavaScript, any system that doesn’t support JavaScript or doesn’t fully support it will not be able to access these solutions. For instance, Algolia has truly amazing and easy-to-use JavaScript libraries to provide powerful search features for a website. However, if a user doesn’t have access to JavaScript, they get no search functionality...

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