Creating a learning platform with Next.js 13 app router
Based on the schema and content model we created in the previous part of this series, we will produce a Next.js site using Hygraph data.
Based on the schema and content model we created in the previous part of this series, we will produce a Next.js site using Hygraph data.
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.
As part of this tutorial, you will learn how to set up dynamic routing in Next.js, including pre-rendering, server-side rendering, and static generation.
Both GraphQL and Next.js are gaining popularity in the recent years. Let's go over how to fetch the data from GraphQL APIs in your Next.js app.
In this guide, we will learn how to build a plant’s e-commerce store with Next.js that fetches all its products from Hygraph and also uses Snipcart to handle shopping operations and cart management systems easily.
In this post, we take a look at the difference between Next.js and React and discover the pros and cons of each approach.
We will break down the difference between server-side and client-side authentication & demo how each of these look in practice in a simple Next.js application.
In this post, we will break down the differences between Gatsby and Next.JS and which approach is appropriate for a particular use case.
In this tutorial from guest contributor, James Quick, we will learn how to build a static site with Hygraph, Next.js, and GraphQL.
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