Best of CMS — September 2024

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    Avatar of devsquadDev Squad·2y

    Check out my new portfolio website. Powered by Vue and Nuxt 💚

    Check out my newly launched portfolio website, created in collaboration with a professional designer for enhanced UX/UI and branding. It uses Nuxt for the front end, integrates Storyblok as the CMS, and is deployed on Netlify. The project has also received honorable mentions on Awwwards and CSS Design Award.

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    Avatar of tailwindcsstailwindcss·2y

    Radiant: A beautiful new marketing site template

    Radiant is a new SaaS marketing site template available within Tailwind UI. Built with Next.js, Framer Motion, and Tailwind CSS, it emphasizes tasteful animations and ease of customization. It features a blog powered by Sanity, a headless CMS, making content management accessible for non-developers. Interactive elements like logo clusters and keyboard shortcuts have been designed with reusable APIs to fit various product needs.

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·2y

    Kalmia - Simple, fast, FOSS documentation CMS

    Kalmia is a simple and fast open-source documentation CMS. It was featured in the developer tools category on September 6th, 2024. Kalmia is currently unrated and this marks its first launch.

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    Avatar of kevinpowellKevin Powell·2y

    Create a blog with a headless CMS // Full 3-hour course // Astro + Wix Stuido

    Learn how to elevate a single-page design from Frontend Mentor into a multi-page blog powered by a headless CMS. This guide covers starting with design analysis, building out with Astro, and connecting to Wix Studio's headless CMS to effortlessly manage new posts. The course provides modern CSS techniques and step-by-step instructions for significant enhancements and structuring content dynamically.

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    Avatar of newstackThe New Stack·2y

    Introduction to Payload, a Headless CMS and App Framework

    Payload is a headless CMS and application framework designed to separate content storage from presentation, allowing developers to use any frontend they prefer. It supports granular access control and collections management through code. Currently, Payload is undergoing significant changes towards version 3, making its documentation temporarily inconsistent. The CMS supports both REST and reusable component architecture, providing developers with flexibility in managing content and roles.

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    Avatar of astro_sourceAstro·2y

    Astro x Storyblok: Content Loader

    Storyblok is now a launch partner for the Astro Content Layer API, which integrates remote and CMS data into content collections. Using Storyblok's new loader (currently in alpha), developers can sync remote data during development and receive automatic updates. The integration allows seamless use of content from Storyblok alongside local Markdown and MDX files.

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    Avatar of t3dotggTheo - t3․gg·2y

    This might be the end of WordPress

    This post discusses the conflict between WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg and WP Engine, a hosting service for WordPress sites. Mullenweg criticizes WP Engine for profiting off WordPress without contributing enough back to the open-source community, disabling core features like revision history to cut costs, and causing brand confusion. WP Engine has responded with a cease-and-desist letter, leading to escalating legal tensions. The discussion also touches on the broader implications for open-source projects and community contributions.

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    Avatar of communityCommunity Picks·2y

    Top 10 Contentful Alternatives

    Choosing the right CMS is crucial for storing and accessing your content. Contentful, although popular, lacks features such as scalability, customization, and GraphQL mutations. This post explores 10 alternatives to Contentful, including Hygraph, Storyblok, Strapi, and Sanity, comparing their strengths, weaknesses, and unique features to help you make an informed decision.