Deploying a Shipixen or Next.js website to Coolify Cloud
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Deploy your Shipixen-generated or any Next.js app too Coolify Cloud; self-host your Next.js site on a VPS instead of Verce, Netlify, or other cloud providers.
Adding a knowledge base or documentation hub to your Shipixen template
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The Shipixen blog can be used as a knowledge base or documentation hub. This guide will show you how to add a knowledge base or documentation hub to your Shipixen template.
Shipixen supports importing blog posts from json to a file-based markdown blog. Here is how you can do that. The best part is you can deploy your blog to Vercel with a single click afterwards.
The starting point for learning how to generate a website & blog with Shipixen, as well as an overview of the codebase, components, tools and deployment
Creating a custom React component to use in the (mdx) blog
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Learn how to create a custom React component that can be used in the blog. Custom components can be used to create reusable sections in the blog as well as interactive components.
Shipixen can generate boilerplate with your branding and custom configuration. This is the starting point for learning how to generate a website & blog with Shipixen, as well as an overview of the codebase and components
Setting up analytics with Posthog in your Next.js / Shipixen app is easy and straightforward. This guide will walk you through the process step by step.
Setting up analytics with Vercel is pre-configured and easy to use. In this tutorial, we will walk you through the process of setting up analytics with Vercel in your Next.js / Shipixen app.