Designers Have a New Option for Front-End Design with Godly

If you are into web design, there is a good chance you are familiar with websites such as Awwwards, CSS Design Awards, and Muzli; these are some of the most popular within UI and graphic design communities, but there is a new kid in town that you may want to check out. Godly Websites is a recently released project coded with Next.JS, React, and a MongoDB API; it essentially presents eye-catching websites on a thumbnails grid that is easy to navigate.

Even though Godly Websites has not been around too long, the social media features of the site are encouraging new visitors to join and submit new examples of great front-end design that can be inspirational to others. One specific aspect of this website that will likely put it ahead of others is that the thumbnails in the gallery are not only larger but also present a better resolution. Even better, the websites that are heavily animated have a video preview function.

Godly Websites provides an interesting example of how Next.JS can be used to create something more than just a static website. This project is a good example of how you can use this framework and its libraries to create your own thumbnails and video sites. The website also contains an API that is powered by MongoDB and used to get the information of each website. The data for the list of websites can be pulled from any MongoDB server and are indexed by the date they were last modified. The entire API is available in JSON format and in a variety of other supported media formats.

The web is filled with great sites and projects that can be inspiring to web design professionals. Thanks to projects such as Godly Websites, the process of gaining inspiration is made a lot easier. The social media features add another dimension of functionality because they encourage design professionals to submit their own projects or other websites that for some reason may not have been posted on GitHub. Seasoned designers will tell you that they make it a point to visit these inspirational sites on a daily basis even when they are busy with multiple projects. For more information click here https://i.redd.it/ofz7r2m7m6e71.jpg.