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Artisan Static is a starter template for building a static Jigsaw blog hosted on Netlify.
This comes with code highlighting, share buttons, comments, analytics, an RSS feed, a contact form, a CMS and more.
The HTML, CSS and JavaScript in this template are extremely minimal, which makes the code easy to build on top of or replace completely.
Start with Typescript, TailwindCSS, Nuxt, Netlify Forms & Netlify CMS, includes pagination, seo & pwa ready.
A Cecil boilerplate for creating a blog site backed with Netlify CMS for content authoring.
A starter project for using Comply to build a compliance program dashboard, backed with Netlify CMS for content authoring.
This example uses the default SOC2 templates from the Comply repository.
Delog is developed for professional bloggers and web designers to build a website that has a lightning-fast navigation speed. Simply follow the steps given in the ‘Read Me’ document and your website all set with CMS and Contact form. With bacsic knowledge of CSS/SCSS you can also change the color scheme to match your style
A template for building a simple blog website with the Eleventy static site generator and deploying it to Netlify. Includes Netlify CMS for content editing.
This template provides sample pages, blog posts, tag support and a working contact form powered by Netlify Forms.
A starter to launch your blazing fast personal website and a blog, Built with Gatsby and Netlify CMS. Made with ❤ by Stackrole
A Gatsby boilerplate for creating a blog backed with Netlify CMS for content authoring.
A live version of the blog is available at GEEK.SG.
Production-ready in mind:
A starter project for using Gatsby to build a blog site backed with Netlify CMS for content authoring.
This example is the Kaldi coffee company template (adapted from One Click Hugo CMS).
A Hexo boilerplate backed with Netlify CMS.
This example is based on a fully responsive material theme. Added examples of Netlify's language based redirect rules to support internationalization.
A Hugo boilerplate for creating a blog site backed with NetlifyCMS for content authoring.
This site template has an asset pipeline using Gulp and Webpack for processing JavaScript with Babel, and CSS with PostCSS.
A Hugo boilerplate for creating a blog site backed with NetlifyCMS for content authoring and Netlify Identity for CMS user authentication.
It has an asset pipeline using Gulp and Webpack for processing JavaScript with Babel, and CSS with PostCSS.
A boilerplate for creating a blog site with Hyde (a static site generator written in Python) and with Netlify CMS for content authoring.
A simple Jekyll boilerplate for creating a fast, static website on Netlify with a continuous deployment workflow and Netlify CMS for content editing.
This template provides sample pages, blog posts and a working contact form powered by Netlify Forms.
A simple Middleman starter for creating a fast static website, with Netlify CMS for content authoring.
A simple, hackable & minimalistic template for Gridsome that uses Netlify CMS for content and is hosted by Netlify.
Bael is a free template that gives you an easy way to start a blog that uses modern technologies like static-site Jamstack architecture, CSS grid layout, responsive design, a serverless function that handles emails newsletter signup with Sendgrid, and fuzzy search — all wrapped up in a brutalist aesthetic.
Bael runs using Nuxt.js, Vue.js, Netlify CMS, and is hosted by Netlify.
A free Sendgrid account and API key is needed to setup the newsletter signup feature.
Made by jake101
A super unopinionated starter project, built off the create-nuxt-app
CLI tool, and leveraging Netlify CMS to generate content in the Nuxt API from flat files.
Once you click the Deploy to Netlify button you’ll be dropped into a simple signup workflow. Connect your Git repository and hit save, and Netlify will deploy the site to a global content delivery network. You’ll receive a link to your live site’s URL.