elm-starter is an Elm-based bootstrapper for Elm applications.
It can also be plugged into existing Elm applications.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Generate a PWA (Progressive Web Application).
- Pages are pre-rendered at build time.
- Works offline.
- Works without JavaScript.
- SEO.
- Preview cards (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) work as expected.
- Installable both on desktop and on mobile.
- High score with Lighthouse.
- Friendly notifications: “Loading…”, “Must enable JavaScript…”, “Better enable JavaScript…”
- Potentially compatible with all Elm libraries (elm-ui, elm-spa, etc.).
- Hopefully relatively simple to use and maintain.
- Non invasive (you can easily add/remove it).
- Works with Netlify, Surge, etc.
- Supports websites living in subfolder.
Website: github.com/lucamug/elm-starter
Support:
Developer: Luca Mugnaini
License: BSD License
elm-starter is written in Elm.
Related Software
| Elm Static Site Generators | |
|---|---|
| elm-pages | Framework for building an Elm single-page app with pre-rendered HTML pages |
| Elmstatic | Elm-to-HTML static site generator |
| elm-starter | Elm-based bootstrapper for Elm applications |
| siteelm | Static site generator which makes it easy to mix dynamic Elm components |
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