Building an Ecommerce Website with Jekyll, Strapi, Snipcart and Tailwind CSS [1 of 5]
This text provides a step-by-step guide on how to set up an eCommerce website using Strapi, Jekyll, Tailwind CSS, and Snipcart. The process involves installing and setting up Strapi as the headless CMS, creating a static site generator with Jekyll styled with Tailwind CSS, adding products to the backend, and allowing access to the backend by editing user roles and permissions. The guide also covers how to create product collections and connect them to products. The frontend setup will be covered in subsequent tutorials.
Company
Strapi
Date published
June 17, 2022
Author(s)
Opuama Lucky
Word count
964
Language
English
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