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I never worked with [Storybook](https://storybook.js.org/) before, but I always wanted to try it. Storybook is an open-source tool for developing UI components isolated. It has a giant community creating plugins for every thinkable use case.
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I moved all my existing components to [Storybook](https://styleguide.stefanimhoff.de/) and started with a component-driven development. I created one story (a use case) for every component variation. Then I developed the components isolated from any website code in Storybook and unit tested the stories. This made the development much easier and fun than creating a manual [style guide](/styleguide/) page and developing the components on that.
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I moved all my existing components to Storybook and started with a component-driven development. I created one story (a use case) for every component variation. Then I developed the components isolated from any website code in Storybook and unit tested the stories. This made the development much easier and fun than creating a manual style guide page and developing the components on that.
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## Grid
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You can always send me a message or feedback, all possibilities to contact or connect me can be found on my [About](/about/) page. I don’t track anything anymore and know nothing any longer about visitors to my website. Blissful ignorance from my side to all this data-driven, growth-driven, customer-satisfaction-driven development.
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## Source Code & Styleguide
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## Source Code
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If you’re interested in the code you don’t have to wait until I release the essay, the [source code](https://github.com/kogakure/website-gatsby-stefanimhoff.de) is publicly available on GitHub. All my components can be viewed on my [Styleguide](https://styleguide.stefanimhoff.de/) created with [Storybook](https://storybook.js.org/).
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<Banner>
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If you want to see the design of this website, it is still hosted on
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[v3.stefanimhoff.de](https://v3.stefanimhoff.de/) but doesn’t get any more updates.
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</Banner>
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If you’re interested in the code you don’t have to wait until I release the essay, the [source code](https://github.com/kogakure/website-gatsby-stefanimhoff.de) is publicly available on GitHub.
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<ProjectIntro>
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I rebuild my website in 2020, which was one of the biggest personal projects I’ve ever created. The process of researching, designing, and coding the website took me nearly **3 years** with **250 hours** of work. I wrote extensively about the [new website](/new-website-2020/), the [inspiration](/new-website-2020-inspiration/) behind it, the [design](/new-website-2020-design/) process, and the [development](/new-website-2020-development/) process. I wasn’t happy with the technical solution I picked in 2020 which was overengineered and too slow for a personal project. So, in 2021 I changed the static website generator from [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org/) to [Eleventy](https://www.11ty.dev/). The [relaunch](http://localhost:8080/new-website-2021/) brought also smaller improvements to the font and simplified the overall website.
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The Gatsby version is still hosted on a [subdomain](https://v3.stefanimhoff.de/).
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- <MoreLink
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href="https://github.com/kogakure/website-gatsby-stefanimhoff.de/"
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text="Source Code Gatsby"
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