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Getting started with Directus and Preact #120
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Thank you for submitting an idea for our guest blog. |
It must follow the format of the existing parallel tutorials exactly - this is quite important for this content type. Based on the agreed scope we can pay $250 for this post and the accompanying repository which you can create in your account and we will fork. This post will be included as part of our June content schedule. The first draft is due on May 1 so we have time to properly review it and you have time to respond. If interested and you’re happy to commit to the deadline, please let me know in the next few days and I will mark this issue as Approved. The process is detailed in the README of this repo 😄 |
Yeah sure. I will share first draft as per the expectations and timeline 👍 |
@phazonoverload First Draft is Ready #144 |
What is your idea?
This tutorial will show you how to integrate Preact with Directus. I will build a static blog similar to the framework guides in the Directus docs.
What are the key takeaways from your post?
Readers will learn:
How to set up a Preact project to fetch data from a remote backend.
How to create data collections in a Directus project.
How to set up Directus as a backend using a REST API.
How to serve and build a Preact project.
What type of post is this?
Getting Started With Directus and {Language/Framework/Environment}
Country of residence
India
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