The team is now working on the WordPress Interactivity API. This unblocks the same UX Frontity framework enabled but directly in WordPress Core, fully compatible with the new Site Editor.
Honestly, when we chose Frontity to develop our website we had no idea we were heading towards something that always we thought unachievable.
We were able to hit a CLEAN 100 in speed tests in Google Page Speed Insights Desktop and Gtmetrix! That too when the WordPress install was hosted in a basic, slow VPS with over 100 other websites!! Thatβs how sweet is Frontity!
Please check them and let us know all your feedback. We look forward to building more and more sites using Frontity and contribute back to the community in all the ways we can.
I love it! Would you mind open a thread for it? Iβd like to review with you some easy improvements that can be made to make the installation and collaboration a bit easier.
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Pablo3
I love it @aravindajith, great work
We would love to include this post in our case studies section, it will be a link to your own blog post. Can you confirm that this is okey for you?
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aravindajith4
Thank you @luisherranz!
Our Product Dev Lead - Anantajit will open a thread soon
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aravindajith5
Of course, @Pablo Please feel free to use it anywhere you need.
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anantajitjg8
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filipe16
@aravindajith I went through your website and I think itβs really well done, however, I was wondering how do you manage content for the pages? Is it with Gutenberg blocks? ACF?
aravindajith17
Thank you @filipe! We manage content on the website with ACF. However, most of them can be managed with Gutenberg too. In the frontity starter theme we developed, we rebuilt similar layouts using Gutenberg.
filipe18
Are you using ACF Flexible Content?
But if you use Gutenberg donβt you have to create the layout multiple times?
1 - React components, 2 - edit method on the Gutenberg block function and 3 - save method on the Gutenberg block function