
A community showcase of projects built with Azure Static Web Apps
The Azure Static Web Apps Gallery is a showcase of projects built by the community and deployed to the Azure Static Web Apps service. It features projects built with various technologies and provides a platform for developers to share and explore their work.
The Azure Static Web Apps Gallery is a platform for developers to showcase their projects built with various technologies. It provides a space for the community to explore and share their work, and allows users to see projects in action through demo URLs. By following the installation guide, developers can easily add their own projects to the gallery and contribute to the community.

Angular is a TypeScript-based open-source framework by Google for building dynamic single-page applications and cross-platform mobile apps with MVC architecture and a rich set of features.
GatsbyJS is a free and open-source static site generator based on React. It uses a modern development stack including Webpack, GraphQL, and modern JavaScript and CSS frameworks. It also provides a rich set of plugins, starters, and themes.
React is a widely used JavaScript library for building user interfaces and single-page applications. It follows a component-based architecture and uses a virtual DOM to efficiently update and render UI components
Svelte is a modern front-end framework that compiles your code at build time, resulting in smaller and faster applications. It uses a reactive approach to update the DOM, allowing for high performance and a smoother user experience.
Vue.js is a lightweight and flexible JavaScript framework that allows developers to easily build dynamic and reactive user interfaces. Its intuitive syntax, modular architecture, and focus on performance make it a popular choice for modern web development.
TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript, providing optional static typing, classes, interfaces, and other features that help developers write more maintainable and scalable code. TypeScript's static typing system can catch errors at compile-time, making it easier to build and maintain large applications.