Performance & UX

how to choose a tech stack for your website – episode 1: introduction

How to choose a tech stack for your website – Episode 1: Introduction

Not sure what the best build for your website is? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Navigating the world of frameworks, technologies, and languages out there is not easy – even for experts – and each new build has new requirements. How to choose your tech stack is a question that we get a lot, so

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choosing next.js, typescript, and storybook for your tech stack

Choosing Next.js, TypeScript, and StoryBook for your Tech Stack

Here’s a transcript of a video from our interview with Gary Meehan (front-end developer at Distilled SCH). In this video, Gary talks to Gabe from Prismic about how Distilled SCH manages their tech stack. Read the transcript for the details, but the video is probably more enjoying. Make sure to check out the rest of

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unpopular opinion: why required fields lead to terrible ux

Unpopular opinion: why required fields lead to terrible UX

Validation mechanisms and required fields are a hotly debated topic in our team and throughout our community. These two features stand amongst the top requested features and yet they have never been implemented. (Which might seem especially strange given how relatively simple it is to build them.) In this article, we want to describe why

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structured text: a cleaner way to deal with rich text in manageable content

Structured Text: A cleaner way to deal with Rich Text in Manageable Content

A major feature everyone expects when it comes to manageable content, is the ability to author rich text content. At prismic.io we use what we call structured text chunks as a cleaner way for doing just that. Historically a CMS was focused on website authoring, and considered as a tool for non technical people to

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