cms
sage
cms | sage | |
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33 | 53 | |
3,457 | 12,545 | |
3.3% | 0.5% | |
9.9 | 8.0 | |
6 days ago | 7 days ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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cms
- Statamic – modern, clean, and highly adaptable CMS built on Laravel
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9 best Git-based CMS platforms for your next project
Statamic is one of the best flat-file CMSs. It’s built with Laravel and can be used as a headless Git-based CMS as well. The paid professional version allows you to use REST APIs and GraphQL APIs for content management and offers a GitHub integration for content storage and editorial workflows.
- Casidoo on TinaCMS
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Ask HN: What are some well-designed websites?
Aah, that's always a controversial question, on one hand, some universal rules of usability do exist, but on the other hand, everyone's habits, taste and use cases are very different.
The most neutral definition of a "well designed" website, without any further context, could be "created in a way that helps users achieve intended goals efficiently, while keeping max number of users happy about its look".
Again, different audiences will have very different answers. Here at HN, sites like https://www.mcmaster.com/ and https://www.craigslist.org win – because HN users appreciate old look and how efficient these sites are.
https://www.apple.com/ is an industry standard of a marketing site for consumer tech. It's not universally "well designed".
Other examples of well done marketing pages: https://www.sketch.com/ ; https://statamic.com/ ; https://linear.app/ got its share of hype recently.
Other times, a website is well designed because its content is awesome and is easy to consume. See https://ciechanow.ski/ and https://www.joshwcomeau.com/
Is https://github.com/ well designed? As an amateur developers, I'd say yes.
Is https://htmx.org/ well designed? Hmm, at a glance, there's no design at all. Is no design also design? That's a rabbit hole.
P.S. I often hear my website is well-designed :-)
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Different flavors of content management
Local CMSs are the ones that are mostly file-based (like Statamic or Astro). This means that you can edit everything locally and deploy the data. This way, our CMS is more secure, but on the downside, you have to have a local server working, and you might experience more conflicts, especially when two people will work on the same article (although Git might save you from many of those). It also means that there is a higher learning curve. A remote CMS works somewhere on a server, and most users don't care how.
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Looking for a simple CMS recommendation
I use Statamic, the free version will do everything your looking for and it can be as simple or as complex as you need it to be. It's flat file based (by default) too so deployment / version control is super easy.
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What is your tech stack for blog websites? (not wordpress)
Statamic (PHP / Laravel)
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WP20 and Audrey Scholars – Matt Mullenweg
I'm not in the market for a CMS but if I were I'd likely go with https://statamic.com/ if I needed to build something from scratch.
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Go with PHP
If you're looking for a great CMS and were bitten by WordPress back in the day, you should take a look at Statamic (https://statamic.com)
It's a Laravel package and it's the best CMS I've ever used (from a dev perspective). v4 just dropped the other day
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Software for personal website
https://statamic.com free for personal. Your welcome.
sage
- Sage – Advanced WordPress Starter Theme with Tailwind CSS and Laravel Blade
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Ask HN: WordPress vs. Django/Flask?
Hey there!
Using Django or Flask might be overkill for what you're trying to do. I suggest you to stick with WordPress, but check out the Sage/root style over at https://roots.io/sage.
It's not the classic WordPress; it's a modern, more secure version.
Also only use plugins when you absolutely have to, and if you do, stick with the pros (i.e. Gravityforms).
I've used WP alot (more than 1000s of websites) and I'm also using Python with Flask and FastAPI (but never used Django).
- Wordpress + Tailwind?
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Do you develop custom themes or use builder themes?
We develop custom themes with sage and acf blocks 10/10, you should try it.. https://roots.io/sage/
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How do I convince my boss to use Next.js and Storyblok as headless CMS instead of WordPress for clients?
If you do ultimately end up having to build in WordPress I'd recommend checking out sage. https://roots.io/sage/
- Best themes for WordPress site developers who can code?
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How are you developing websites, that allow your typical non-developer change the content?
Well, WordPress keeps moving towards drag n drop / visual editing and that makes everything more complicated for people who just want a system to manage data. There are people out there who have invested a ton of time to try and bridge the gap between the direction of wordpress and modern templating features like Sage by Roots (https://roots.io/sage/)
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Setting up WordPress in 2023
A minimal theme combining Roots Sage 10 and Bootstrap 5.2 (at the time of writing this article 5.3 was an alpha release). and making use of the plugins in places.
- Recommended bare bone WordPress theme to create your own theme from?
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What I learned making and maintaining a custom Wordpress shop
Sage starter theme by Roots - this gives us the Blade template engine that we are familiar with from Laravel.
What are some alternatives?
CRUD - Build custom admin panels. Fast!
understrap - Underscores + Bootstrap = Understrap, the renowned open-source WordPress starter theme.
laravel-localization - Easy localization for Laravel
bedrock - WordPress boilerplate with Composer, easier configuration, and an improved folder structure
jigsaw - Simple static sites with Laravel’s Blade.
wp-bootstrap-navwalker - A custom WordPress nav walker class to fully implement the Twitter Bootstrap 4.0+ navigation style (v3-branch available for Bootstrap 3) in a custom theme using the WordPress built in menu manager.
cms - Multilingual PHP CMS built with Laravel and bootstrap
gutenberg - The Block Editor project for WordPress and beyond. Plugin is available from the official repository.
WonderCMS - Fast and small flat file CMS (5 files). Built with PHP, JSON database.
acf-composer - Compose ACF Fields, Blocks, Widgets, and Option Pages with ACF Builder on Sage 10.
bulma-blade-ui - A set of Laravel Blade components for the Bulma frontend framework
tailpress - TailPress is a minimal boilerplate theme for WordPress using Tailwind CSS.