├── .astro ├── content-assets.mjs ├── content-modules.mjs ├── data-store.json ├── settings.json └── types.d.ts ├── .gitignore ├── .vscode └── settings.json ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── astro.config.mjs ├── package-lock.json ├── package.json ├── public ├── alfred.png ├── bal.png ├── balPage.png ├── calisteniaapp.svg ├── devdojo.svg ├── lexington.svg ├── navy.png ├── oxbow.svg ├── riflesso.png ├── robaustin.jpg ├── tailsPage.png ├── tonylea.jpg ├── volkan.jpg ├── wb.png ├── wbPage.png └── wickedbackgrounds.svg ├── src ├── components │ ├── BaseHead.astro │ ├── global │ │ ├── Cta.astro │ │ ├── Footer.astro │ │ ├── FooterSimple.astro │ │ └── Navigation.astro │ ├── landing │ │ ├── AllScope.astro │ │ ├── Faq.astro │ │ ├── Hero.astro │ │ ├── Howitworks.astro │ │ ├── LogoCloud.astro │ │ ├── Pricing.astro │ │ ├── Testimonials.astro │ │ └── Work.astro │ └── work │ │ └── AllWork.astro ├── data │ ├── designwork.json.ts │ ├── devwork.json.ts │ └── work.json.ts ├── env.d.ts ├── layouts │ └── BaseLayout.astro ├── pages │ └── index.astro └── styles │ └── global.css └── tsconfig.json /.astro/content-assets.mjs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export default new Map(); 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[documentation](https://lexingtonthemes.com/documentation/quick-start/) 71 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /astro.config.mjs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config'; 2 | import tailwindcss from '@tailwindcss/vite'; 3 | import sitemap from "@astrojs/sitemap"; 4 | // https://astro.build/config 5 | export default defineConfig({ 6 | vite: { 7 | plugins: [tailwindcss()], 8 | }, 9 | // Add your domain name here 10 | site: "https://yourwebsite.com/", 11 | integrations: [ sitemap()] 12 | }); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "@lexington/minimalstudio", 3 | "type": "module", 4 | "version": "0.0.1", 5 | "private": true, 6 | "scripts": { 7 | "dev": "astro dev", 8 | "start": "astro dev", 9 | "build": 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69 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/data/designwork.json.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const byName: string[] = [ 2 | "Redesigns", 3 | "Refactors", 4 | "Components", 5 | "Landing pages", 6 | "Full website", 7 | "Open Graphs", 8 | "Social media assets", 9 | ]; 10 | 11 | export const designwork = byName.map(title => ({ title })); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/data/devwork.json.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const byName: string[] = [ 2 | "Components", 3 | "Blogs", 4 | "Design to code", 5 | "Landing pages", 6 | "Website templates", 7 | "Convert to Tailwind CSS", 8 | "Convert to Astro", 9 | 10 | ]; 11 | 12 | export const devwork = byName.map(title => ({ title })); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/data/work.json.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export interface Template { 2 | url: string; 3 | description: string; 4 | title: string; 5 | type: string; 6 | }; 7 | const lexington: Template = { 8 | url: "https://lexingtonthemes.com/", 9 | description: "Outstanding themes and UI Kits made with Astro & Tailwind CSS", 10 | type: "Design & Development landing page and all themes inlcuded.", 11 | title: "Lexington Themes", 12 | }; 13 | const bal: Template = { 14 | url: "https://www.builtatlightspeed.com/", 15 | description: "A directory of 4000+ templates & UI kits for the modern stack.", 16 | type: "Design", 17 | title: "Website for Built at light speed", 18 | }; 19 | const dojo: Template = { 20 | url: "https://devdojo.com/tails/", 21 | description: "Tailwind Page Builder and Component Library", 22 | type: "Design & Development", 23 | title: "Different components for Tails", 24 | }; 25 | const backgrounds: Template = { 26 | url: "https://wickedbackgrounds.com/", 27 | description: "Create beautiful SVG backgrounds for your designs.", 28 | type: "Design & Development", 29 | title: "Landing page for Wicked Backgrounds", 30 | }; 31 | const beforeafter: Template = { 32 | url: "https://www.figma.com/community/file/1191635037971766859/before-after", 33 | description: "Redesigns", 34 | type: "Design & Development", 35 | title: "2023 100+ Redesigns of components headers", 36 | }; 37 | export const byName = { 38 | lexington, 39 | bal, 40 | backgrounds, 41 | dojo, 42 | beforeafter, 43 | }; 44 | export const work = Object.values(byName); 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/env.d.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /// 2 | /// 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/layouts/BaseLayout.astro: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | import BaseHead from "@/components/BaseHead.astro"; 3 | import Navigation from "@/components/global/Navigation.astro" 4 | import Footer from "@/components/global/Footer.astro" 5 | --- 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
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