![]() ![]() ![]() Follow the links if you need to install any tools and circle back when you’re done. You will also need to have node.js and npm installed as well as Git. This tutorial assumes you are familiar with the command line and know how to use a text editor. We’ll build a home page, a posts page to list all of our posts with excerpts, create an individual post template, build out React components we can reuse in our posts and pages, and finally, add metadata to our posts and pages for SEO and sharing. For that, check out Plate for Gatsby - a ready-to-go Gatsby starter to grab the posts, pages and menus from an existing WordPress install. Note that this walkthrough does not cover using WordPress as your data source. Hopefully, I can clarify some of the pain points that I ran into along the way to help your transition be a little smoother. In this post, I’ll provide a detailed walkthrough to help migrating a simple WordPress site to a Gatsby site with some Markdown files as the data source. In my last post ‘Porting My WordPress Site To GatsbyJS’ I discussed a bit about the motivation to move my site from WordPress where it had been for over a decade to GatsbyJS.
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