Simple navigation: The Hygraph way
In Hygraph, you can create a navigation component that links to internal or external content to carve out content paths for your users from their initial point of entry to the final destination within your app.
In Hygraph, you can create a navigation component that links to internal or external content to carve out content paths for your users from their initial point of entry to the final destination within your app.
TypeScript (Ts) is a strongly typed programming language that compiles to JavaScript, so it can used anywhere JavaScript (Js) is used, such as a browser. Learn when and how to abstract your types and interfaces when using Typescript.
A composable movie streaming platform demo built with TypeScript using NextJS 14, Tailwind CSS, and Mux.
A composable commerce demo with Hygraph, NuxtJS, and an external API for product data.
Buzzwords like DXP, DXC, MACH, and Composable are important but they also confuse. In this post, we discuss the basics of your architectural needs.
Learn how to expertly localize your content with Hygraph and Crowdin.
In this article, we're going to take a look at the new app structure and convert an existing Hygraph project to this new structure. We'll take this step by step and see how incremental adoption really works.
In the demo, we’ll load a set of posts as static HTML created during the site build and then implement a load more button in React to query Hygraph for more content and load that onto the page.
In this tutorial, we’ll cover using the JSON representation from the RTE to create custom elements for each text-based element of rich text.
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Hygraph Studio has officially transitioned from beta to Early Availability, making content management smoother than ever. We're also now available on the AWS Marketplace and have introduced new features, including Custom App Permissions and Automatic Query Splitting.
What an omnichannel experience is and why it matters
We’ll help you discover what the total cost of ownership (TCO) is and how to use it to calculate the total cost of a CMS.