Performance & UX

replication of the /api endpoint up to 80% faster response time for europe & apac available for everyone on the 26th feb

Replication of The /api Endpoint Up to 80% Faster Response Time for Europe & APAC available for everyone on the 26th Feb

TLDR: We are replicating our /api endpoint in 2 regions (Europe, Australia) for all users on February 26, 2022. If you’re in Europe, Asia, or Oceania, this will decrease the response time of all /api queries by more than 60%. This should be transparent for you, except if you’re using the tag array passed in […]

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prismic’s documentation for php, laravel, java, .net, and ruby has moved to github

Prismic’s Documentation for PHP, Laravel, Java, .NET, and Ruby Has Moved to GitHub

At Prismic, we’re proud of our open-source work and of our lively community of users. We like to think that our community is so diverse and engaged because Prismic itself is highly versatile — it has countless potential uses and applications. Moving kits and docs to GitHub With that in mind, we’ve been working to

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jamstack tools: 14 form backends with free pricing tiers

Jamstack Tools: 14 Form Backends with Free Pricing Tiers

Jamstack websites are built to be fast, adaptable, and secure. However, because they do not have a backend or database inherently, they are not designed to accept form input without the help of some form-handling service. Many services have stepped up to handle form submissions for static and Jamstack websites. These tools make it simple

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remix vs. next: which react meta framework should you use?

Remix vs. Next: Which React Meta-Framework Should You Use?

There are many frameworks built on top of React today, including Gatsby, Next.js, Remix, Redwood, Blitz, and others. Next.js has become one of the most popular frameworks in the world thanks to its focus on performance, developer experience, and tight integration with the deployment platform from the same creators, Vercel. But recently Remix has become

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updated javascript client and helpers

Updated JavaScript Client and Helpers

We just published major updates to several of our core JavaScript packages (with TypeScript support!). The updated @prismicio/client and @prismicio/helpers packages feature refreshed APIs, built-in documentation using TSDoc, and a bunch of new helpful functions. There are breaking changes in these updates. To help you update your projects, each package has its own Migration Guide

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making fetch happen? when to use different data fetching methods in next.js

Making Fetch Happen? When to Use Different Data-Fetching Methods in Next.js

One of the reasons why Next.js has become such a popular framework for building React-based websites is that it provides so many different ways to load data from outside sources. In a typical React app (without Next.js), our only option would be to use fetch (or a similar alternative) to trigger HTTP requests. In other

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headless cms explained: a guide for marketers and developers

Headless CMS Explained: A Guide for Marketers and Developers

You may have seen the term “headless CMS” while researching better ways to manage your content and web pages. You may have read about its flexibility, user-centric control over content, and fast time-to-market deliveries. Prismic has been called a headless CMS, but it’s more specialized: we’re a headless page builder, which extends the headless CMS

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