Exploring the Dangers of Orphaned Content on Your Website
I am going on a journey to fix the orphaned content on my Web site. This episode explains why it's bad and how I'm fixing it.
OpenAI changes, SpriteKit game updates, and content migration
OpenAI tightens restrictions on chatGPT apps, SpriteKit used for game development, WordPress to Astro content migration.
Uncomfortable marketing and converting users in a polite way
Experimenting with non-intrusive, user-friendly pop-ups and other options to encourage specific user actions.
CompileSwift.com Rebuild with Astro.build
My write up on rebuilding CompileSwift.com with the new Astro.build 1.0 release. Better layout, better responsiveness, better fun.
Astro.build Experiences
Astro turned 1.0, a new Web development tool and framework. I dive in and share my experiences.
Trying Next.js and I like it
When rebuilding or working on a project I like to try new technologies. In this case, Next.js for building a static web site.
What Are Those Gatsby Generated Files?
<b>The Gatsby Generator is Great</b><br/><p>But are you wondering what those files it makes are for? Here is a quick explanation/reference for you.</p>
GatsbyJS Part 4: Basic Site Styling and Navigation Setup
<b>GatsbyJS Styling</b><br/><p>Now that we have our site up and running with a basic configuration, we need to start styling it to make everything look nice. Along the way, we will also set up some page navigation ready to receive content.</p>
GatsbyJS Part 3: Site Layout and Basic Component Creation
<b>Gatsby Part 3</b><br/><p>Time for some clean up and basic site structure component creation. Learn how to create a nice simple React component and use it across all our current and future pages.</p>
GatsbyJS Part 2: Site and File Structure Overview
<b>Gatsby JS Part 2</b><br/><p>Continuing from where we left off, we take a look at the structure of a GatsbyJS site including folders and files. We also take a look at the structure of a page and how components play a part in that.</p>