Prismic | What is the future of NUXT.JS? (Nuxt 3, Vue.js 3, Vite and Nitro) - 2022 Update @Prismic | Uploaded November 2022 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
Try Nuxt 3 with Prismic : prismic.io/docs/nuxt-3-setup
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In 2022, Nuxt.js has become one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks, helped by a strong developer community. Are you missing out?
Dive into the Nuxt.js world with Lucie Haberer, Nuxt Ambassador and Developer Experience Engineer at Prismic.
You'll discover how the Nuxt.js ecosystem is structured and how you can build performant websites with Vite and Nitro.
Want to skip to the part where you dig in and give it a try? Try this Prismic Starter for free:
prismic.club/nuxt-starters
Share your best Nuxt projects in the comments below π
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As a developer, you should build websites using your favorite Jamstack framework.
Prismic allows you to build website sections, that you can connect to a website builder for your client or team. They will create pages from there and you get that content back to your code through our fast API.
βΊ [Tutorial] Build a full website with Next.js 13, Prismic, Tailwind and Typescript:
youtu.be/nfZu56KsK_Q
βΊ [Tutorial] Build a full website with Nuxt 3 and Prismic's new Page Builder:
youtu.be/8GmfcbuYOWE
βΊ [Starters] Try Slice Machine on Nuxt: prismic.club/nuxt-starters
βΊ [Starters] Try Slice Machine on Next.js: prismic.club/nextjs-starters
βΊ [Learn more about Slice Machine]: prismic.club/slice-machine
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βΊ Find us also on:
Twitter: twitter.com/prismicio
Instagram: instagram.com/prismicio
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/prismic-io
βΊ [Who are we?] : Prismic is a headless Website Builder, for Next.js and Nuxt.js developers.
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Chapters:
π 00:00 Intro
π 00:23 Nuxt.js in 2022 - Nuxt 3 release candidate
π 02:55 Vue 3 as default and Vite (VS Webpack)
π 05:30 Nitro Engine
π 08:07 What is Nuxt Bridge?
π 09:08 Nuxt for Prismic users
π 10:50 TypeScript support in Prismic
π 14:03 Outro
Try Nuxt 3 with Prismic : prismic.io/docs/nuxt-3-setup
---
In 2022, Nuxt.js has become one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks, helped by a strong developer community. Are you missing out?
Dive into the Nuxt.js world with Lucie Haberer, Nuxt Ambassador and Developer Experience Engineer at Prismic.
You'll discover how the Nuxt.js ecosystem is structured and how you can build performant websites with Vite and Nitro.
Want to skip to the part where you dig in and give it a try? Try this Prismic Starter for free:
prismic.club/nuxt-starters
Share your best Nuxt projects in the comments below π
---
As a developer, you should build websites using your favorite Jamstack framework.
Prismic allows you to build website sections, that you can connect to a website builder for your client or team. They will create pages from there and you get that content back to your code through our fast API.
βΊ [Tutorial] Build a full website with Next.js 13, Prismic, Tailwind and Typescript:
youtu.be/nfZu56KsK_Q
βΊ [Tutorial] Build a full website with Nuxt 3 and Prismic's new Page Builder:
youtu.be/8GmfcbuYOWE
βΊ [Starters] Try Slice Machine on Nuxt: prismic.club/nuxt-starters
βΊ [Starters] Try Slice Machine on Next.js: prismic.club/nextjs-starters
βΊ [Learn more about Slice Machine]: prismic.club/slice-machine
---
βΊ Find us also on:
Twitter: twitter.com/prismicio
Instagram: instagram.com/prismicio
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/prismic-io
βΊ [Who are we?] : Prismic is a headless Website Builder, for Next.js and Nuxt.js developers.
---
Chapters:
π 00:00 Intro
π 00:23 Nuxt.js in 2022 - Nuxt 3 release candidate
π 02:55 Vue 3 as default and Vite (VS Webpack)
π 05:30 Nitro Engine
π 08:07 What is Nuxt Bridge?
π 09:08 Nuxt for Prismic users
π 10:50 TypeScript support in Prismic
π 14:03 Outro