Netlify redirects and downloads
Read NoteI didn't know that the <a> element had a download attribute, nor that it could rename the file on download for you …
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I didn't know that the <a> element had a download attribute, nor that it could rename the file on download for you …
On the surface, Netlify has very simply redirect functionality. In principle, I tripped up twice trying to set it up 😅 Konstantin helped set me right: I needed to move the _redirects file to the …
Astro and Netlify largely play well together, but I've found a few aspects of redirects and URL design that contain the odd foot-gun I had to work around.
An interesting look at a "block links" at "card links": when you want large sections of HTML to be one big clickable link. It's a very common pattern and something I've done a lot, but …
Notes from the 2020 Jamstack Conf. Some interesting dives in the Jamstack community and various applications of Jamstack technologies, with tweet threads as usual.
For the last month, I've been getting show-stopping errors in Craft. My web host couldn't find any faults, Craft support had no clue, and it only affected one machine: one with Bitdefender installed. I wonder...
I saw Zach's poll on Twitter when they posted it, so I was intrigued to see what the results were. Most people agree with me, that URLs shouldn't have trailing slashes. It turns out that we're …
A quick (and dirty) way to fetch local data from a JSON file and modify the look of a page in Astro, completely natively.
Mastodon makes saving interesting links for later very easy, but getting these into a feed reader or note-taking service seemed impossible until I came across a neat little hosted solution.
Specifically, the 6th (and 7th) of August, 2023; the day we tied the proverbial knot.
Or how I spent four days trying to debug a local Astro environment that refused to load any CSS.
Have you noticed something a little bit different around here?
Netlify suspended my site, due to a sudden resource spike on a completely separate domain. Now, for the first time in five years, you're reading this on infrastructure that Netlify does not own.