Accessibility for Humans
Obinna Ekwuno makes the case for prioritizing web accessibility based upon our sense of self and of empathy.
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One of the core tenets of the Jamstack is pre-rendering pages and content as static assets. But what do you do when you need to add personalization that, obviously, cannot be pre-rendered? In this session, Adam Lamarre will look at one solution that allows you to render client-side personalization quickly.
Personalization is key to optimize site engagement and give the most relevant experience for your visitors. Join this session to learn how to connect blazing-fast personalization from Uniform.dev with Next,js, Gatsby, Nuxt or Gridsome, working with your CMS and CDN of choice.
We’ll explore different types of personalization and guidelines on what to use where and more importantly, we step through, hands-on, how you can get up and running with adding personalization to your existing Jamstack site by taking a vanilla Jamstack site and go through code examples on how to connect decoupled personalization.
Adam is a Platform Architect at Uniform, where he is a member of the Optimize team focusing on bringing personalization to Jamstack. He loves JavaScript, blogging, and trying to perfect his pizza dough recipe.
Obinna Ekwuno makes the case for prioritizing web accessibility based upon our sense of self and of empathy.
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