
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •

@MobileFirstLLC @Netlify Hmmm. That might be an interesting thing to be able to control as an option. I wonder if other people would like that ability.
Perhaps you might like to suggest it at http://community.netlify.com.
Perhaps you might like to suggest it at http://community.netlify.com.

@SteveALee @Netlify Heh. Yeah... you can keep on using traditional html.
More noteworthy is that you don’t need to maintain a server or send your content to another service. It all stays in the same platform which hosts your site already. Without requiring you to handle the http POSTs yourself.
More noteworthy is that you don’t need to maintain a server or send your content to another service. It all stays in the same platform which hosts your site already. Without requiring you to handle the http POSTs yourself.

@JoshDeltener @gehlertn @MichaelThiessen @Netlify @css You could put it behind some auth, but I haven’t in this example. The API is not visible though so you’d have to guess the URL and payload format.
Since I made this as a reference and made all the code public, you could figure that out. But real world, It would be secret.
Since I made this as a reference and made all the code public, you could figure that out. But real world, It would be secret.

@stefanjudis @Netlify Thanks! Very much inspired by some of your recent lovely work.

@JoshDeltener @MichaelThiessen @Netlify I wrote this up on @css —
https://css-tricks.com/jamstack-comments/
This is what it looks like to moderate and watch from behind the scenes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5z74ORssHE
https://css-tricks.com/jamstack-comments/
This is what it looks like to moderate and watch from behind the scenes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5z74ORssHE

@JoshDeltener @MichaelThiessen @Netlify Yes exactly! Grabbing the submission data programmatically is really handy. I do this with a serverless function to drive a comments engine with moderation control happening in Slack.
https://jamstack-comments.netlify.com/
https://jamstack-comments.netlify.com/

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
RT @parkeragee: @philhawksworth @Netlify Big fan of Forms over here! I'm using it in my latest project (https://hireremotely.co) with Netli…


@pushtodev @Netlify Great! Very happy to hear it, Sam!

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
RT @lesliecdubs: Frontenders who enjoy styling: talk to me about the #CSS architecture in your product or web app.
What’s your current CSS…
What’s your current CSS…

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Form handling without a server or third-party service!
(Thanks to @Netlify Instant Forms which detects your forms as it deploys your HTML, and automatically creates APIs for them to post data to)
📝 👉 ⬥ 🎉
https://www.netlify.com/products/forms/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=nugget-instant-forms-pnh&utm_campaign=devex
(Thanks to @Netlify Instant Forms which detects your forms as it deploys your HTML, and automatically creates APIs for them to post data to)
📝 👉 ⬥ 🎉
https://www.netlify.com/products/forms/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=nugget-instant-forms-pnh&utm_campaign=devex

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
There is such unexpected power in this seemingly simple feature.
⬥ redirect
⬥ rewrite
⬥ proxy
⬥ authorise
⬥ localise
All from a config file which lives as part of your versioned code.
See how simple this can be with a look at the docs 👉 https://docs.netlify.com/routing/redirects/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=redirects-pnh&utm_campaign=devex https://twitter.com/Netlify/status/1227867510915174400
⬥ redirect
⬥ rewrite
⬥ proxy
⬥ authorise
⬥ localise
All from a config file which lives as part of your versioned code.
See how simple this can be with a look at the docs 👉 https://docs.netlify.com/routing/redirects/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=redirects-pnh&utm_campaign=devex https://twitter.com/Netlify/status/1227867510915174400

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Ha ha ha. We all need these neighbours! https://twitter.com/JoshFeldberg/status/1220713524554620934

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Here's a digest of the fourth week of articles @shortdiv wrote about JAMstack during each and every day of January.
Good stuff in here!
🤔 Speed?
🤔 Security?
🤔 Servers tho?
🤔 Authoring experience?
...and more.
https://dev.to/netlify/the-final-full-week-of-jamuary-for-2020-1bc9
Good stuff in here!
🤔 Speed?
🤔 Security?
🤔 Servers tho?
🤔 Authoring experience?
...and more.
https://dev.to/netlify/the-final-full-week-of-jamuary-for-2020-1bc9

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Any opportunity to listen to @Tzmanics say words out loud should be grabbed with both hands. https://twitter.com/ngconf/status/1227643833124442112

@bradcypert @jlengstorf @Netlify @gatsbyjs Recommended!
I really enjoyed listening to this conversation.
I really enjoyed listening to this conversation.

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
It's more than 2 years since I posted this list of @Netlify features which excited me.
Now I take many of them for granted (and more have since been added). But I find it hard to imagine building for the web without things which I now feel fundamental.
https://medium.com/netlify/10-netlify-features-to-surprise-and-delight-225e846b7b21
Now I take many of them for granted (and more have since been added). But I find it hard to imagine building for the web without things which I now feel fundamental.
https://medium.com/netlify/10-netlify-features-to-surprise-and-delight-225e846b7b21

@gregwhitworth Oh Greg, I’m so terribly sorry.


Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
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2. come…

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
RT @Netlify: In just a few hours we're hosting a webinar with Victoria Beckham Beauty! We'll be chatting with @contentful and hearing about…