Hey #devs I have a question. #DecapCMS or #staticcms? I used #NetlifyCMS on a bunch of projects fueled by hope fo a Git based CMS but its been ok'ish. Do I stick with the what I know and I'm using or do I venture out?
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Does anybody have experience with Decap CMS, the former Netlify CMS, to use with Hugo blogs?
I'm looking for a simple solution to creating posts for Hugo, ideally allowing multiple sites, and I'm open to other solutions.
Low cost is great, free is better.
#hugo #gohugo #cms #netlifycms #decapcms #ssg #ssgs
While working with a student, I am being caught up to this entire #Netlify #NetlifyCMS #DecapCMS #StaticCMS cascade and I am so exited.
I have not worked on many web dev projects in the last few years, but the CMS question has always been a painful one for me. I chose Bludit for the last project I worked on but was never all that happy with it.
The idea of a #selfhosted #CMS with a UI that effectively creates commits to Git a git repo is really fun to me.
The inherent super heavy JS reliance remains a question mark, but it does seem like a step forwards for decentralised web conversations and self-hosting projects.
#netlify #netlifycms #decapcms #staticcms #selfhosted #cms
For those of you who were using Forestry as a CMS for some of your websites, you must have received the information about the end of service of the app last Friday.
If you are looking for an alternative git-based CMS, I have successfully tested the migration to Static CMS. It’s a promising fork of Netlify CMS (now called Decap CMS), it’s open source and the team behind it has just released their v2.0.
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