Eleventy is a static site generator that's getting a lot more attention around the web lately. If you've tried it or considered trying it:
- Anything you're unsure about or wondering if it can do?
- Did you start an Eleventy project and get stuck on something?
Fine print: I'm the author of 11ty.Rocks so your responses may be used to help inform the creation of future resources 😉 I'd love to try to answer some of your questions in the comments, too!
Top comments (33)
I'm super happy to jump on the Eleventy bandwagon this year.
It serves my need, nothing overcomplicated or too big and it's still highly customizable.
Build my whole blog on top of it:
daily-dev-tips.com
I like 11ty for its flexibility and the fact that it's based on Node. I especially impressed by the capabilities of the collections API. The first thing I stumbled upon was preprocessing SASS which I eventually solved this way. I also tackle double layered pagination (as a challenge mainly) where I ended up with a proof of concept. I think that I like 11ty so much because it really allows full developpement freedom!
I didn’t realize Eleventy existed until seeing this post, though my experience with static site generators hasn’t been great so far. I suspect I am just using the tools wrong... thanks for bringing it to my attention!
Nothing. 11ty is super nice, I'm using it after the heavier Gatsby.
The only (small) problem is the lack of nice themes built on top, but pretty sure this gap will be filled in the next months.
P.S. 11ty.Rocks looks cool.
I'm using Gridsome now but considering I've been having unexpected issues with running it locally I have considered an alternative to my site. It's just a matter of time really. Plus, I'd probably need to create my own theme.
I’ve built a couple of projects with 11ty and I’m really impressed. It’s a great platform to work with, and very flexible.
It’s also easy enough for less experienced developers to get up an running quickly, and I have recommended it as an excellent first step for devs who want to build their first generated site.
I just tried 11ty this weekend just to see what it is all about. Tried it by myself, read a little bit of documentation and went through 2 'simple blog' tutorials linked in the docs.
Everything was good but something was missing, so I opened your Egghead tutorial on 11ty. It was more useful to me than all other things combined, especially stuff for input/output folders and sass (the whole .eleventy.js config file was just the thing I missed).
Your tutorial helped me to wrap my head around it and then I just tried to do my own thing, everything worked as swiss clock!
Thank you for making short, concise and free tutorial, it was very valuable source for me to learn 11ty fast.
edit: I am mainly using Gatsby, now I have 2 SSG that I like to use which is good and I can use them regarding the requirements and needs of the projects
Oh wow, I'm super happy to hear that, thank you so much for the feedback! And I'm glad you're on your way to using and enjoying Eleventy 💫
I was on the fence with last year around September mainly because of the way the documentation is set up but later in the year I found about your course on egghead.io plus the one from Khaled Garbaya. Now I think SSG is a pretty cool way to get a site started without all the bells & whistles of a JS framework.
It's definitely on my list for 2021!
Just waiting for an opportunity and some spare time. 👍
If you have 20 mins, you can get started with my egghead video course 😉
Nice! I'll go for it 😄
are there any "How to Build an 11ty Theme tutorials" on the web?
"Themes" aren't a foundational part of Eleventy like you might be familiar with for WordPress or Gatsby. With 11 languages to choose from, and being zero-config, there are a lot of opinions on how to put together an Eleventy project - you can customize it to precisely what you want! I have a written tutorial and a video tutorial available to help you get started on 11ty.Rocks. I'd also recommend Andy Bell's Learn Eleventy From Scratch (paid) course.
Thanks Stephanie. Your 11ty.Rocks website is AWESOME!