Fender Gets a New Jam(stack) On
Looking for a sleeker, faster website, the guitar giant lays down a Gatsby front end.
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Looking for a sleeker, faster website, the guitar giant lays down a Gatsby front end.
As Gatsby continues to be used for building larger and more complex sites, we are constantly asking our users and the community how we could improve. Among professional Gatsby developers, we tend to hear less about specific bugs and feature requests and more about qualities they want and need in their site -- faster load times, shorter publish times, and so on.
Raleigh Bicycles online presence had a need for speed. The original Raleigh website suffered from slow pageloads and was prone to crashing during traffic spikes, with few options for developers to improve it. Oberon used Gatsby to create a modern and performant site to help Raleigh's customers get wheels.
Little Caesars knew their first-ever Super Bowl ad would drive a huge spike in online orders from hungry customers. To ensure their website was ready for prime time, the third biggest pizza delivery company in the world built their new e-commerce platform using Gatsby.
Maps come in many forms, but they almost always help make data more meaningful -- and mapping apps are easier to build than you might think. Colby Fayock, Lead UX and Front End Engineer at Element 84, shows how to quickly build a compelling map application using React Leaflet and Gatsby.
Makenna Smutz shows you how to choose a tech stack for creating an e-commerce store from multiple services, using Gatsby to tie them all together -- for free!
At Gatsby Days LA 2020, Trevor Harmon from Shopify gives a step-by-step walkthrough for a sample site, showing how to set up a Shopify store, then pull data into Gatsby and use it to create pages.
Impossible Foods needed a website with new functionality, that could withstand surges in traffic. These challenges and requirements led the Impossible Foods team to adopt a Content Mesh approach to their website architecture.