*Not official.
I was working on my slide deck for the upcoming State of the Browser conference and ran into what I would classify as a recurring issue: HTML needs a logo. There isn’t a broadly accepted official logo for (version-independent) HTML....
Eleventy started as a side project. Now it’s a critical infrastructure for thousands of websites.
TL;DR: Open source isn’t broken. But the way we fund it often is. Let’s talk about what actually works.
In this episode, we sit down with Zach...
A look back at the 2025 highlights for the 11ty org and the Eleventy project!
It was another huge year for 11ty. We shipped 177 releases (73% more than 2024) across the full 11ty/* suite. We closed 804 issues (15% more than 2024). We reduced core’s...
With the recent spate of high profile npm security incidents involving compromised deployment workflows, I decided that it would be prudent to do a full inventory of my npm security footprint (especially for 11ty).
Just in the last few...
Say, you want the smooth convenience of consuming content that feels like it’s generated in real time without having to deal with the tradeoffs of a Large Language Model née Artificial Intelligence.
Why not use animation? It’s the perfect metaphor for...
Astute visitors to the Eleventy Documentation will notice something new on the code blocks on the site.
A wild copy-to-clipboard component has appeared:
This feature been a long time coming and is our first use of Web Awesome on the docs (via the...
Every single page of the 11ty.dev Docs has a facepile in the footer, populated (automatically) by our Open Collective supporters list. Historically, to be a part of this facepile you needed to meet the following criteria:
Have an active recurring...