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Build Gatsby site with React and WordPress as a headless CMS

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  • Dec 13, 2024
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Build Gatsby site with React and WordPress as a headless CMS, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.2, with 45 lectures, based on 18 reviews, and has 404 subscribers.

You will learn about Setup a project from scratch with Gatsby CLI GraphQL Integrate WordPress as a headless CMS to Gatsby Create website using Gatsby and WordPress(Headless CMS) React WordPress This course is ideal for individuals who are Students who wants to create projects on Gatsby and WordPress It is particularly useful for Students who wants to create projects on Gatsby and WordPress.

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Summary

Title: Build Gatsby site with React and WordPress as a headless CMS

Price: $64.99

Average Rating: 4.2

Number of Lectures: 45

Number of Published Lectures: 45

Number of Curriculum Items: 45

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 45

Original Price: $24.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Setup a project from scratch with Gatsby CLI
  • GraphQL
  • Integrate WordPress as a headless CMS to Gatsby
  • Create website using Gatsby and WordPress(Headless CMS)
  • React WordPress
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students who wants to create projects on Gatsby and WordPress
  • Target Audiences

  • Students who wants to create projects on Gatsby and WordPress
  • Gatsby with WordPress as a headless use React and the static site generator Gatsby to build a front end for a WordPress site
    Create a REAL WORLD CLIENT Front End with Gatsby.js and WordPress as a Headless CMS!!

    This course will NOT teach you how to build a WordPress site. The actual WordPress backend is pre built and I will not show how to build that. The sole purpose of this course is to teach Gatsby and how you can use Gatsby to create a Front End from a WordPress CMS. The purpose is NOT to show how the complete site is built with WordPress.

    Are you a developer that like “code along” style learning? Do you want to learn Gatsby.js fundamentals in a real world project oriented course? Do you like quick learning and straight down to the point? Then this is the course for you!

    In this course we’re building a real world website in Gatsby.js

    My teaching style and belief is that you learn more by creating many smaller projects than one overwhelming 25 + hours course that tries to show you everything and don’t focus on the fundamentals that much. So this is a shorter, project oriented, course where You’ll learn how to create a real world client site from scratch with Gatsby.js. Gatsy uses GraphQL by default so this is an awesome way to start with some GraphQL.

    What this course is!

  • This is an intermediate course. I assume that you know some Javascript and React

  • This is a quite fast paced project oriented course to learn the fundamentals of Gatsby.js

  • This is a course were you will learn GraphQL basics.

  • This is a “code along” style of course.

  • This is a course were you will learn how to connect an existing WordPress site to Gatsby.js and use it as a Headless CMS.

  • This is a course were you will use React. It will not teach basics of React but it should be good for an intermediate React developer.

  • This is a course that uses a lot of ES6 Syntax.

  • What this course IS NOT!

  • This course is not a beginner React course

  • This course will not deeply explain React syntax.

  • This course will not teach GraphQL in detail. (We will use it though and should be a great overview/start to learn GraphQL)

  • This course will not teach WordPress and how the actual WordPress backend is built. We’re not building anything in WordPress. The course is focused to learn Gatsby.js and how to connect an existing WordPress site to Gatsby.

  • My main goal with this course is to mix fun with teaching. There’s many tutorials and courses out there that are great but too complex and focus on a lot at the same time. Hope you enjoy it too!

    Please make sure to download the STARTER FILES from the resources!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction and Setup

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Setup WP Site using Local by FlyWheel

    Lecture 3: WP site and needed WP Plugins

    Lecture 4: Short about tooling

    Lecture 5: Create a new Gatsby Project with Gatsby CLI

    Lecture 6: Install Dependencies

    Lecture 7: Copy from Starter Files and cleanup

    Lecture 8: Setup Gatsby plugins

    Chapter 2: Layout Component

    Lecture 1: Layout – Creating Component

    Lecture 2: Layout – Hamburger

    Lecture 3: Layout – GraphQL Query and custom hook

    Lecture 4: Layout – Header

    Lecture 5: Layout – Navigation

    Lecture 6: Layout – Footer

    Lecture 7: Layout – OverlayMenu

    Chapter 3: Index Page

    Lecture 1: Index – HeroImage – GraphQL query

    Lecture 2: Index – HeroImage

    Lecture 3: Index – CtaArea – GraphQL query

    Lecture 4: Index – CtaArea

    Lecture 5: Index – Cta

    Lecture 6: Index – Latest Blog Post – GrqphQL query

    Lecture 7: Index – Latest Blog Post

    Lecture 8: Index – Quote – GraphQL query

    Lecture 9: Index – Quote

    Lecture 10: Index – About – GraphQL query

    Lecture 11: Index – About

    Chapter 4: Page Template

    Lecture 1: Page – Create pages with the Route API

    Lecture 2: Page – Structuring

    Lecture 3: Page – Page query

    Lecture 4: Page – PageHero

    Lecture 5: Page – BreadCrumb

    Lecture 6: Page – Sidebar and content

    Chapter 5: Archive Template (Blog)

    Lecture 1: Archive – Gatsby-node – GraphQL query

    Lecture 2: Archive – Template Structure

    Lecture 3: Archive – gatsby-node – Create Pages

    Lecture 4: Archive – Template – Page Query

    Lecture 5: Archive – Template – Hero Image and BreadCrumb

    Lecture 6: Archive – Template – Sidebar

    Lecture 7: Archive – Template – Content

    Lecture 8: Archive – Template – Pagination

    Chapter 6: Post Template

    Lecture 1: Posts – Create post pages with the Route API

    Lecture 2: Posts – Scaffolding

    Lecture 3: Posts – Page query

    Lecture 4: Posts – Sidebar and content

    Chapter 7: Github Link

    Lecture 1: Github Link

    Instructors

  • Build Gatsby site with React and WordPress as a headless CMS  No.2
    Tech Vista
    Full Stack Developer
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  • 5 stars: 12 votes
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