Street Advocacy Sessions
Bringing Chobble to the masses of Fulchester
- Schedule: Quarterly - First Saturday of March, June, September, December
- Location: Fulchester High Street (outside The Bacon Rasher café)
Join the Chobble template revolution as our passionate developers take to the streets of Fulchester! We're on a mission to democratise web development by showing random passers-by how they can build stunning websites using the Chobble template and deploy them instantly to Neocities.
What We Do
- Live street coding: Build a complete website in under 10 minutes whilst dodging pigeons
- Guerrilla tutorials: Ambush unsuspecting shoppers with Eleventy knowledge
- Megaphone manifestos: Proclaim the benefits of static site generation to anyone within earshot
- Flash mob deployments: Spontaneous group website launches in front of Primark
Typical Session Activities
- Setting up impromptu coding stations outside The Bacon Rasher café
- Converting buskers' websites to Chobble whilst they perform
- Racing to build sites faster than people can finish their pies
- Distributing "I Met a Chobble Developer" stickers to bewildered tourists
- Live-streaming builds to Neocities whilst explaining JAMstack to confused pensioners
Celebrity Testimonials
8 Ace says: "I used Chobble to build a website for my craft beer business. It's quite good and works well."
Roger Mellie enthuses: "The Chobble template helped me create my professional portfolio. Very useful for my acting career."
Billy the Fish adds: "Our football team uses Chobble for the club website. It's easy to update match results and team information."
Bring: Laptop, portable charger, weatherproof clothing, enthusiasm, and a loud voice. Police permission pending. Rain or shine, we code in the streets!
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Jan '25
The theme system is consistent. Ten pre-built themes are available and the live theme editor makes customisation simple.
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Jan '25
The e-commerce features work well. Shopping cart and Stripe checkout are all included.
Mini Gizmo with Local Image -
Jan '25
Configuration options are flexible. Payment providers, form handlers, and site features can all be toggled in the config files.
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Jan '25
Testing is straightforward. The test utilities provide helpful factories and the quality criteria are well defined.
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Jan '25
Documentation is comprehensive. The CLAUDE.md file explains the project structure, conventions, and common patterns clearly.
Pocket Doodah Mini, Mini Gizmo with Local Image -
Nov '24
The build process is fast. Bun handles dependencies and the test suite runs quickly.
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Sep '24
Image processing is handled automatically. Responsive images with low quality placeholders are generated during the build process.
Pocket Doodah Mini -
Aug '24
The property listing system is well organised. Each property can have its own gallery, features list, and booking information.
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Jun '24
The code is quite tidy. Functions are small, imports use aliases, and the linter keeps everything consistent.
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Jan '24
There are lots of collection types. Products, categories, events, news, menus, locations, properties, reviews, and team profiles are all supported out of the box.
Pocket Doodah Mini