Learn how to build a personal website with Next.js 13 for the frontend and Sanity.io as the content backend. You will also be introduced to TailwindCSS for styling and TypeScript for type safety and improved developer experience. By the end of this tutorial, you will have a fully functioning, deployed personal website that you can continue building on.

?? Kapehe Sevilleja developed this course.

? Code: https://github.com/kapehe-ok/next-sanity-test
? Boosted free plan with Sanity.io: https://www.sanity.io/youtube

? Next.js links: https://nextjs.org/docs & https://nextjs.org/blog/discord
? Sanity.io links: https://www.sanity.io/docs & https://slack.sanity.io/
? TailwindCSS: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation
? TypeScript: https://www.typescriptlang.org/
? Kapehe’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/kapehe_ok

? Sanity provided a grant that made this course possible.

?? Contents ??
?? (0:00:00) Intro
?? (0:03:48) Finished project
?? (0:06:06) Starting Next.js
?? (0:09:17) Starting Sanity.io
?? (0:12:04) Overview of Sanity.io
?? (0:15:05) Sanity.io Manage Dashboard
?? (0:16:28) GROQ query language
?? (0:18:03) Embedding the Sanity Studio
?? (0:20:38) Routing in Next.js 13
?? (0:27:37) next-sanity library
?? (0:31:09) First Sanity schema
?? (0:39:05) Displaying data
?? (0:42:38) First GROQ query
?? (0:45:03) Mapping over projects
?? (0:49:47) Setting up TypeScript types
?? (0:54:34) Adding TailwindCSS
?? (1:06:40) More on the Studio
?? (1:09:52) Images in Next.js 13
?? (1:13:52) Individual project pages
?? (1:22:41) Styling project pages
?? (1:31:21) The NavBar
?? (1:35:38) Next.js organizational folders
?? (1:41:50) Pages schema
?? (1:58:28) Deploying to Vercel
?? (2:01:33) Sanity real-time updates
?? (2:03:22) Recap
?? (2:04:29) Outro

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