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Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast

Home Page:https://podcast.doctrineofdiscovery.org/

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Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast

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Technology Stack

  • Stackbit Podcaster theme which has been deprecated
    • This is Stackbit's "Podcaster" theme built with Next.js
    • When deploying the website, Sourcebit reads the site's contents from files and provides it to Next.js. Once Next.js finishes generating the static website, Netlify pushes the static files to its CDN.
    • Sourcebit and its plugins, specifically sourcebit-source-filesystem and sourcebit-target-next, are used to read the site's contents from files, normalize it, and provide it to Next.js pages. It also sets up live updates in development mode allowing you to update the content files and instantly see your updates in the browser. powered by content stored in files.
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  • Github

Quick Start 🏎

Create a site from this theme using Stackbit.

Stackbit will execute following steps for you

  • Create a new GitHub repository with the contents of this repository.
  • Create Netlify site connected to the GitHub repo
  • Deploy the Netlify site.
  • Create a "commit" webhook in GitHub that will trigger Netlify deployment as soon as new commit is pushed to GitHub.
  • Create a Stackbit project that will allow you edit your website via on-page visual editing experience.

Editing Content πŸ“

Once Stackbit creates a site, you can start editing the content using the free on-page editing experience provided by the Stackbit Studio.

Here's a few resources to get you started:

If you need a hand, make sure to check the Stackbit support page.

Develop Locally

  1. Create a site from this theme using Stackbit.

  2. Once finished, you will be redirected to Stackbit Studio where you will be able to edit the content using the free on-page editing experience, and publish new versions of your site.

  3. To further develop your site, clone the generated repository.

  4. Install dependencies

    run npm install
    
  5. Start the Next.js local development server:

     npm run develop
    
  6. Open http://localhost:3000/ in the browser to see your site. You can now edit the site contents, and the browser will live-update your changes. πŸŽ‰

Building for production πŸ—

To build a static site for production, or test locally how it worls, run the following command:

npm run build

The exported site will be written to out folder. The contents of this folder can be deployed by serverless deployment platform such as Netlify. You can start a local server serving the static files from the out folder, for example by installing and running http-server:

npm install http-server -g
http-server out

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Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast

https://podcast.doctrineofdiscovery.org/

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