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Comments on Gatsby feature comparison #16233
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I am a fan (and user) of Gatsby and like the structure and presentation of comparison. From a look at Gatsby vs Next, is this completely objective- is there no area/feature that Next outperforms Gatsby (maybe not)? |
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Hiya! This issue has gone quiet. Spooky quiet. 👻 We get a lot of issues, so we currently close issues after 30 days of inactivity. It’s been at least 20 days since the last update here. Thanks for being a part of the Gatsby community! 💪💜 |
Hey again! It’s been 30 days since anything happened on this issue, so our friendly neighborhood robot (that’s me!) is going to close it. Thanks again for being part of the Gatsby community! 💪💜 |
Hey, possible that this is outdated?
When I click any row, there is no additional details showed. Also, no tooltip on hover. Where do I find more information? |
Thanks for surfacing this @Countryen, it looks like we don't have any descriptions in this file: https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/blob/master/docs/features/gatsby-features-specs.csv
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Let's close this as #21247 was opened. |
Question: I have new site coming up .. how Gatsby compares with WordPress based on content management. my client will be average Joe who is only able to manage content using wordpress visual builder etc.. I cannot ask him to go in and mess with GraphQL pages or templates. can someone guide if Gatsby is good for content driven site. ?? Thanks, |
Gatsby Vs NextJS is incomplete. In fact there is nothing on the site. Can users just add things to the table? In my opinion - NextJS is good for SEO due to SSR. But you need a server to render. While Gatsby is client-side where we do not need much SSR requirement |
https://www.gatsbyjs.org/features/jamstack/gatsby-vs-nextjs |
could you please please please add Gridsome to the compare? |
DX needs to be updated. As of release 0.70.0 Hugo supports modern JavaScript via Babel. DX table should include a scale component. I'm able to build a Hugo site with 57K pages in 50 seconds: This is a real site with real data. |
The reason why this issue was opened was resolved. Once we plan on working on this part again we could open a new issue. As of now, nothing really actionable here. |
Hey! Thanks for the comparison table with Next.js and Gatsby. A few things I noticed that need updated for Next.
Then a few questions, as I might be missing things.
Thanks! 🙏 |
Similar to the old issue at #2444
We're updating the features comparison page to help potential Gatsby adopters compare Gatsby to alternative frameworks and tools in the CMS and JAMstack space. These include Drupal, WordPress, Next, Nuxt, Hugo, and Jekyll.
Because framework capabilities are always changing we're opening this issue as a general banner to ensure the information contained remains complete, accurate and up to date. Please comment with suggestions if you feel it is not, especially if you are a member of one of the above mentioned communities.
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