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gatsby-plugin-prismic-previews
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Gatsby plugin for integrating client-side Prismic previews support
Integrate live Prismic Previews into a static Gatsby site to enable editors a seamless content editing experience.
npm install gatsby-plugin-prismic-previews gatsby-source-prismic gatsby-plugin-image
To discover what's new on this package check out the changelog. For full documentation, visit the official Prismic documentation.
Whether you're helping us fix bugs, improve the docs, or spread the word, we'd love to have you as part of the Prismic developer community!
Asking a question: Open a new topic on our community forum explaining what you want to achieve / your question. Our support team will get back to you shortly.
Reporting a bug: Open an issue explaining your application's setup and the bug you're encountering.
Suggesting an improvement: Open an issue explaining your improvement or feature so we can discuss and learn more.
Submitting code changes: For small fixes, feel free to open a pull request with a description of your changes. For large changes, please first open an issue so we can discuss if and how the changes should be implemented.
For more clarity on this project and its structure you can also check out the detailed CONTRIBUTING.md document.
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6.0.0-alpha.16 (2022-11-02)
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to String!
(#12) (8a27248)node:
prefix from Node.js imports (6851757)gatsbyImageData
with SVGs (#13) (a1ae60d)gatsbyImageData
fixed layout with given dimensions (#17) (450864d)gatsbyImageData
parameters (#19) (172389a)link_type
rather than linkType
in LinkField
(1fa1b32)PrismicEmbedField
over PrismicEmbed
everywhere (fd32368)shouldDownloadFile
path to Link and Link to Media field descriptions (#21) (2629eb0)usePrismicPreviewState()
hook (#43) (a3321a4)sourecNodes
and preview times (#25) (d932796)FAQs
Gatsby plugin for integrating client-side Prismic previews support
The npm package gatsby-plugin-prismic-previews receives a total of 2,547 weekly downloads. As such, gatsby-plugin-prismic-previews popularity was classified as popular.
We found that gatsby-plugin-prismic-previews demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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