distributor
CraftCMS
distributor | CraftCMS | |
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6 | 45 | |
601 | 3,162 | |
1.5% | 0.4% | |
8.9 | 10.0 | |
9 days ago | 4 days ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | proprietary |
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distributor
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Is there a way that I can have wordpress automatically sync two different websites?
You might look at the Distributor plugin from 10up, which syndicates content between different WP installs.
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What do you recommend for content syndication?
This is a solid option https://distributorplugin.com/
- Multiple sites with different subdomains and mostly (but not totally) shared content.
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I created a plugin to offer an easy way to push single posts or pages from one site to another
Might be interesting to compare what you came up with to the existing 10up solution
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Same website on different servers
10up's Distributor plugin might be what you're looking for, although I haven't tried it with pages and posts created and edited with Elementor. Their WP Snapshots plugin might also prove useful.
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I hope this exists
You want this: https://github.com/10up/distributor
CraftCMS
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Different flavors of content management
The most typical approach is having a CMS admin panel sit somewhere on the server; everyone with an account uses this. This is a very convenient approach, especially when working with a team. This way, many people can work on different articles simultaneously without worrying about potential conflicts or overwriting stuff. The only con is related to security - everyone can try to get inside, and if you forget to update our CMS or some user have a weak password, it can be someone outside of our team. WordPress, Drupal, CraftCMS, or Ghost are perfect examples of such CMSs.
- Show HN: Primo – a visual CMS with Svelte blocks, a code editor, and SSG
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Is Htmx Gaining in Popularity?
I checked one website in that list, it uses CraftCMS, which apparently has htmx bundled. (https://github.com/craftcms/cms/tree/main/src/web/assets/htm...)
Would be interesting to know which other CMS'es make use of htmx (and to what degree).
- Site without WordPress
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Go with PHP
PHP has a lot of top tier CMSes. IMHO bunch of them are even better than Statamic. Craft CMS (https://craftcms.com/) is a lot more mature database based CMS. Kirby (https://getkirby.com/) is better at flat-file and has a lot better admin interface. Twill (https://twillcms.com/) is better integrated in Laravel and is fully open-source. Statamic mostly feels like it's sitting besides Laravel and they call themselves Laravel based for marketing.
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Stack to build and deploy a fully functional personal blog?
You're basically looking for any CMS that supports headless mode. E.g. Strapi (https://strapi.io/, NodeJS based), CraftCMS (https://craftcms.com/, PHP based) or countless others.
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SvelteKit+ MongoDB
Craft CMS
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A mate of mine built a cool little Tottenham Database showing the history of spurs.
It's built on Craft CMS. Makes the relationships between elements (a match and a player, for example) super easy.
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Creating a CMS with React, what should I look at?
Is there a reason you aren’t using an existing CMS? There’s a lot that provide all the UI functionality you are talking about and then expose it via a API to be consumed in your front end. https://craftcms.com is one option I’ve had good success with.
What are some alternatives?
Joomla! - Home of the Joomla! Content Management System
Wagtail - A Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience
laravel-mail-switcher - Laravel Mail Credentials switcher for Budget Laravel Applications
Statamic - The official Statamic Static Site Generator
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
Pico - Pico is a stupidly simple, blazing fast, flat file CMS.
cms - Multilingual PHP CMS built with Laravel and bootstrap
Backdrop CMS - Backdrop is a full-featured content management system that allows non-technical users to manage a wide variety of content. It can be used to create all kinds of websites including blogs, image galleries, social networks, intranets, and more.
Kirby - Kirby's core application folder
Pagekit - Pagekit CMS
october - Self-hosted CMS platform based on the Laravel PHP Framework.