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We’ve heard how much you love Netlify deployments and seeing them happen as if by magic. And it’s only natural: getting changes in the hands of your users is one of the best feelings in the world. If you’re anything like us, you can’t wait to announce that a new feature is finally live! We have previously built different ways to get deploy notifications, some of them right from your browser tabs.
Immutability is changing. At least, the way we do immutability in React is changing. (The irony isn't lost on us.) History The need for immutability in JavaScript isn't obvious. Classically, the primary advantage of immutability is fearless concurrency, but as JavaScript is single-threaded it isn't much of a benefit. The history of immutability in React can be traced as far back as December 2013 w
SAN FRANCISCO ー October 9, 2018 ーThe workflows and technologies required for modern web development are undergoing dramatic reinvention. Netlify, a San Francisco based company serving a large base of passionate web developers, has seen the transformation first hand. They've engineered a new platform for the web where content and applications are created directly on a global network, bypassing the
Each year, Netlify reports on the current state of the Static Site Generator (SSG) landscape with a post about the most popular 10. The popularity is based on the number of stars each project has collected on GitHub. This year we also posted some thoughts on different SSGs and how they can be applied to common use cases. But the post you are reading now compares the popularity of all SSGs and is p
The latest version of the React DevTools (released on Aug 23) offers a powerful new tool to detect and diagnose performance issues in your React app: the new Profiler tab! This post describes how we recently used the Profiler to quickly diagnose and fix a known and long-standing performance issue in the clientside display of our server logs on app.netlify.com. Problem Statement Whenever you trigge
Netlify has been using Let’s Encrypt to provide free HTTPS for our customers since 2016. We have issued many certificates since then, and we keep improving the feature to make the secure web more accessible to everyone. I joined Netlify in May and the first project I worked on was to migrate our service from using Let’s Encrypt’s ACME v1 API endpoint to v2. Migrating to v2 was important to us beca
Today we’re excited to announce that you can now generate full Lighthouse reports for each site deploy! This build plugin update gives you everything you’d expect in a Lighthouse report, conveniently available from the Netlify UI. This release is currently in public beta and available to try today. Full Lighthouse reports with scores and web vitals Prior to this release, you could visualize your L
Netlify’s platform team is responsible for building and scaling the systems designed to keep Netlify, and the hundreds of thousands of sites that use it, up and running. We take that responsibility seriously, so we’re constantly looking for potential points of failure in our system and working to remove them. Most of our platform is cloud agnostic, and since we favor an approach that minimizes ris
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Today we’re officially releasing Functions, which make deploying serverless AWS Lambda functions on Netlify as simple as adding a file to your Git repository. We’re also officially releasing Identity and Forms out of beta, so now you can add dynamic functionality to your site without setting up servers, writing server-side code, or managing multiple accounts. Since adding these components is as ea
HTTP/2 server push is a performance optimization included in version 2 of the HTTP protocol. All secure traffic through Netlify’s servers has been using HTTP/2 since early 2016. It’s important to understand that HTTP/2 requires secure connectivity. Only websites with HTTPS enabled can take advantage of HTTP/2 and its performance optimizations, like server push and header compression. Currently, 60
We're progressively seeing the Jamstack (Javascript, APIs, and Markup) gain momentum in modern web development; with static site generators at the epicenter. In this article, we are reporting on the most popular and best-supported static-site generators so far. These rankings are based on GitHub's top starred repositories, this fluctuates daily so for the latest numbers check out staticgen.com (th
GraphQL is a query language for APIs and a runtime for fulfilling those queries with your existing data. The best way to learn about GraphQL is by using GraphQL, which is why I put together starter project to follow and take notes on open source projects on GitHub. At anytime you can see the finished project on GitHub or live at open-sauced.netlify.com/. The Project Netlify loves open source and c
You’ve created a Netlify account to host your website, chosen your preferred deployment method, and now you want to configure your custom domain name. How you configure your domain name impacts both how people will find your site, but also what kind of site performance they will experience when they visit. In this article, based on a 2017 post by Mathias Biilmann, we’ll dive into what we currently
Web applications often require the ability to allow users to upload files such as images, but ever so often, this is the only functionality on the project that required an application server. Thousands of sites on the Internet could benefit from a CDN infrastructure, but are currently hosted on slower and less secure infrastructure because of things like consumer pictures for a product page, resum
👋 We have a newer post discussing current SSGs!! These days, speed and security are essential for websites. That’s why developers, agencies, and web content producers are turning to static website generators. Of course, if you are looking to make the switch, the myriad choices can seem daunting. That's why we're here. We'll take a look at a lineup of the most popular static website generators and
Today we are delighted to announce the launch of Netlify Drop — the simplest way to get started hosting a site on the web. Netlify Drop is the natural evolution of BitBalloon, which has been providing simple drag-and-drop website deployments for years. Existing BitBalloon customers will enjoy the same ability to quickly get their sites live on the web, but will now also have access to the more pow
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