Name: Dustin Schau
Type: User
Company: @postmanlabs
Bio: A product and engineering leader who... still sometimes codes. GM, Head of API Client @postmanlabs
Twitter: schaudustin
Location: San Francisco, CA
Blog: https://dustinschau.com
Dustin Schau's Projects
Create custom landing pages using Gatsby and Contentful
Example gatsby + netlify cms project
The default Gatsby starter
Playful and Colorful One-Page portfolio featuring Parallax effects and animations. Especially designers and/or photographers will love this theme! Built with MDX and Theme UI.
An example starter using new rendering modes in Gatsby 4
A Gatsby starter using the latest Shopify plugin showcasing a store with product overview, individual product pages, and a cart
A Gatsby starter using the latest Shopify plugin showcasing a store with product overview, individual product pages, and a cart
A Gatsby starter using the latest Shopify plugin showcasing a store with product overview, individual product pages, and a cart
A Gatsby starter using the latest Shopify plugin showcasing a store with product overview, individual product pages, and a cart
👾 Gatsby Storybook Starter
Gatsby starter for creating a blog with TinaCMS
A simple component to test extraction of Static queries in node_modules
An example I used to validate static query behavior
A helpful utility for getting up and running with Gatsby + Storybook
An example of how to use a custom table of contents and style it
Gatsby starter for creating a blog
The Gatsby-powered theme for my blog
Reproduction of a Gatsby bug (prod build crashes when using themes of styled components)
A reproduction of static queries breaking in a Gatsby theme
A collection of useful utilities to make Gatsby + theming = 💜
A repository containing a few Gatsby themes
A presentation for Gatsby + Themes (from React Finland)
Training resources for Gatsby
Part four of the tutorial
An example repo with gatsby + typeform
Gatsby blog starter(s) to compare v1 and v2 performance
Repo showing how to use gatsby-image with Gatsby v1
Gatsby v2 blog to serve as a performance baseline for v2 sites