firecms
Bridgetown
firecms | Bridgetown | |
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26 | 33 | |
1,088 | 1,086 | |
1.1% | 1.6% | |
9.8 | 8.9 | |
8 days ago | about 2 hours ago | |
TypeScript | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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firecms
- Is there a better way to manage the Firestore Database?
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Fire CMS, CMS based on Firebase 🚀
FireCMS is a free, open-source headless CMS based on Firebase, that both developers and content manager will love 🚀 #firebase #cms #content
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Firestore admin panel
firecms
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Web dev business owners, how do you build the websites if not using CMS?
May I introduce to you firecms.co
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What's the best CMS to start with if you're already a programmer?
Been looking into fireCms.co an extendable gui for interacting with firebase Firestone and storage .
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Any suggestions for an off-the-self UI for firestore.
I like FireCMS. It requires a little bit of customization but it's very flexible.
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Picking a CMS in 2023
We run firecms.co which is a React and Firebase-based CMS.
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Can you code a professional-looking blogging site with HTML, CSS and Javascript?
However, you can use Firebase for free. Firebase is a BaaS and offers a pretty generous free tier for hosting, database, etc. There are a few CMS options for Firebase. For my current portfolio, I use FireCMS to manage all the content on my site. After the content is updated in FireCMS, my frontend will retrieve the new data making it super easy to publish new content.
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wordpress-like service on firebase
A quick google found me this: https://firecms.co/
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This community is moving to Github!
You are now encouraged to make all your suggestions and ask questions in the Github discussion tab of the project: https://github.com/Camberi/firecms since it is more appropriate
Bridgetown
- Bridgetown: Progressive site generator and fullstack framework, powered by Ruby
- Progressive site generator and fullstack framework, powered by Ruby
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Do we really need variadics?
I'm using bridgetown because I like sitting on the bleeding edge, its basically a newer Jekyll which I would recommend checking out too. Bridgetown has a great modern dev experience but its missing some of the ecosystem from Jekyll. Not a problem for me because I'm really comfortable with Ruby.
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Why write technical content on a blog and not only on social media
If you want to have a different UI or your blog to look in a very specific way I recommend using Jekyll or Bridgetown.
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How would I make and deploy a simple website
If I wanted to post a simple website today I would look into Jekyll. There are a ton of articles and answers to common questions etc. It itself is written in Ruby but using it will not likely help you to learn Ruby. One-step in the direction of learning Ruby and getting a simple website could be Bridgetown. This will start you down a path of learning Ruby and not Rails. We use Bridgetown for our company site at Flagrant.
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How to use View Transitions in Hotwire Turbo
In the Hotwire Turbo world specifically, several discussions about integrating transition animations also took place and a few promising approaches emerged, namely the Turn project or the transitions in Bridgetown. There is also a chapter in the Noel Rappin’s Modern Front-End book and an interesting article but overall, frankly, this topic still fells somewhat early-stage and exploratory.
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Help with picking a framework for a personal website
https://www.bridgetownrb.com/ static site generator. Can be linked with prism of you want a kind of panel to add new articles.
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How to integrate a static website to Rails app
FYI. I used Bridgetown as a static site generator recently and rather enjoyed it. https://github.com/bridgetownrb/bridgetown.
- [student help] Using Rails as front end. Is it possible?
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how to add a simple blog to my SaaS?
If you’re not adept in that right now you’re unlikely to create a system to support it. I would encourage you to look into Jekyll or Bridgetown.rb as blog systems that support all the SEO bells and whistles without you having to recreate them.
What are some alternatives?
strapi-connector-firestore - Strapi database connector for Firestore database on Google Cloud Platform.
Jekyll - :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby
Directus - The Modern Data Stack 🐰 — Directus is an instant REST+GraphQL API and intuitive no-code data collaboration app for any SQL database.
Middleman - Hand-crafted frontend development
tinacms - A fully open-source headless CMS that supports Markdown and Visual Editing
Awesome Jekyll - A collection of awesome Jekyll goodies (tools, templates, plugins, guides, etc.)
decap-cms - A Git-based CMS for Static Site Generators
Gridsome - ⚡️ The Jamstack framework for Vue.js
Nanoc - A powerful web publishing system
sanity - Sanity Studio – Rapidly configure content workspaces powered by structured content
webgen - webgen is a fast, powerful and extensible static website generator