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- Use Eleventy Edge to deliver dynamic web sites on the Edge on 2022 April 19
- New Eleventy YouTube Channel on 2022 February 18
- Full Time Open Source Development for Eleventy, sponsored by Netlify on 2022 February 14
- Eleventy v1.0.0, the stable release. on 2022 January 09
- A new Eleventy mascot from Geri Coady on 2021 October 18
- The State of Eleventy (2021) in Two Minutes on 2021 October 08
- The 11ties: 11 min ⚡️ talks about Eleventy on 11/11 on 2021 October 08
- Shout out to Jamstack Conf 2021 Jammies Award Winners on 2021 October 07
- The very first Eleventy 1.0 Beta Release on 2021 October 06
- Jamstack Community Survey 2021 Results on 2021 October 05
- Two Million npm Downloads! on 2021 September 03
- Join the Eleventy Super Professional Business Network on 2021 February 26
- The State of Eleventy (2020) in Two Minutes on 2020 October 15
- MIT’s new Digital Humanities site launches using Eleventy! on 2020 August 11
- Join our Discord Server! on 2020 August 10
- State of the Jamstack Survey 2020 Results on 2020 May 27
- How do I get an Eleventy Sticker? on 2020 February 05
- An Homage to the James Williamson Possum Balloon on 2019 December 19
- A special note of remembrance for James Williamson on 2019 December 18
- Eleventy Docs Moved from 11ty.io to 11ty.dev on 2019 December 05
- Eleventy wins second Google Open Source Award on 2019 April 26
- CERN 2019 WorldWideWeb Rebuild site rebuilt using Eleventy! on 2019 March
- Turn Jekyll up to Eleventy—a lovely tutorial by Paul Robert Lloyd on 2018 December 11
- Happy First Birthday, Eleventy! 🎉 on 2018 November 26
- Google’s V8 web site launches using Eleventy on 2018 September
- James Williamson delivers Eleventy’s mascot, named Edison the Static-Generating Possum. on 2018 May 23
- Eleventy wins Google Open Source Award on 2018 March
- Introducing Eleventy, a new Static Site Generator on 2018 February 12
- Eleventy’s very first (and second and third) release on 2017 December 20
- Eleventy’s first commit makes the auspicious claim: “It’s doing what it’s supposed to do” on 2017 November 26