Building an Ecommerce Website with Jekyll, Strapi, Snipcart and Tailwind CSS - 3 of 5
This tutorial guides you through creating an eCommerce website using Strapi, Jekyll, Tailwind CSS, and Snipcart. In this part of the series, we create the homepage of our website, which includes a hero section, best-selling products, and weekend deals sections. We use code snippets to add content to the index.html file in the project's root folder. To connect Strapi with Jekyll, we install the Jekyll-strapi plugin and configure it in the config.yml file. We then create separate files for bestsellers and weekend deals sections and include them in our homepage. The final source code is provided for both frontend and backend repositories.
Company
Strapi
Date published
June 17, 2022
Author(s)
Opuama Lucky
Word count
1549
Language
English
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