Mobi VS bookshop

Compare Mobi vs bookshop and see what are their differences.

Mobi

A Ruby way to read MOBI format metadata (by jkongie)

bookshop

📚 A component development workflow for static websites. (by CloudCannon)
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Mobi bookshop
- 20
37 229
- 2.2%
0.0 8.6
over 1 year ago 3 months ago
Ruby JavaScript
MIT License MIT License
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Mobi

Posts with mentions or reviews of Mobi. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

bookshop

Posts with mentions or reviews of bookshop. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-13.
  • Storybook 8
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Mar 2024
    It seems like CloudCannon has this with their open-source Bookshop component editor which can integrate with their hosted CMS.

    https://github.com/CloudCannon/bookshop

    The small user base, however, means there probably aren't other CMSs that use the same component representations or CMS live data bindings. This means while Bookshop components are portable between CMSs on paper, it's not in practice (e.g. you can't easily hook it up to another CMS with a visual editor like Wordpress's Gutenberg, Storyblok, etc.).

  • How to import Hugo theme to CloudCannon?
    1 project | /r/gohugo | 31 Mar 2023
    You can use a script to import your Hugo theme but this will only give you text editing functionality (markdown). For the visual editing experience you will need to convert your current theme to a cloudcannon theme using bookshop https://github.com/CloudCannon/bookshop
  • JS Uglify/Minify Gems?
    5 projects | /r/Jekyll | 22 Feb 2023
    What's everybody using to make their javascript smaller nowadays? I used Grunt to minify my JS, CSS, and images many moons ago but I want to update my template to actually use bundle to deliver my assets since I'm creating a visual editor with CloudCannon.
  • The Top Five Static Site Generators (SSGs) for 2023 — and when to use them!
    7 projects | dev.to | 16 Jan 2023
    Bookshop is a component development workflow for static websites. Bookshop defines a convention for building self-contained components in the templating languages supported by common SSGs. Using these conventions, Bookshop provides developer tooling that empowers you to integrate these components with your stack, build and browse UI components locally, and provide rich live editing experiences for your editors.
  • 23 of the best Eleventy Themes (Starters) for 2023
    30 projects | dev.to | 10 Jan 2023
    Sendit is a multipurpose Eleventy theme made with the Bootstrap CSS framework. The components have been converted to Bookshop. It’s the perfect starting point to see how CloudCannon works.
  • 11 Top Eleventy Blog Themes (Starters) in 2023
    12 projects | dev.to | 9 Jan 2023
    Sendit is a multipurpose Eleventy theme with a built-in blog, made with the Bootstrap CSS framework. The components have been converted to Bookshop. It’s the perfect starting point to see how CloudCannon’s Visual Editing and component-based page-building works, and how they can really speed up your blogging flow.
  • A new Eleventy theme — in a CMS with full Eleventy support!
    2 projects | dev.to | 5 Dec 2022
    For users of our open-source component development workflow Bookshop, we’ve created a full reference guide for Bookshop on Eleventy and a Bookshop starter template. (The Sendit theme comes with Bookshop and a wide range of components already configured, too!)
  • Save Time Building Static Sites: New Editor Improvements
    1 project | dev.to | 18 Jul 2022
    The last place our improvements touch on is visual page building. You can now create new pages in the Visual Editor and edit the page’s default data right away — with no build needed. We also added an option to preview your new page without a build. To get a preview, you’ll need pages configured to render from your front matter using Data Bindings and Previews (we also recommend Bookshop here). Then you can use the new option new_preview_url to set your preview to another page’s output URL. The Visual Editor will load that set preview URL and use the Data Bindings and Previews to render your new page without saving. You can try this with our Megakit template.
  • Introducing Pagefind: Static Low-bandwidth Search at Scale
    5 projects | dev.to | 17 Jul 2022
    Our SSGs through the ages series delves into the history of this space, and one of the trends that we’re seeing is larger and larger projects migrating to static websites, helped in part by the efficiency of static site generators like Hugo. We build many such sites for ourselves — the CloudCannon documentation is nothing to sneeze at — as well as for our Enterprise partners, and our customers build yet more on our platform every day. As this scale continues to increase, we find ourselves encountering new and interesting challenges. In the past we have released open-source tools for component-driven development, internationalization, pagination and portability. Now, we have our sights set on search.
  • Why the web is turning away from WordPress
    1 project | dev.to | 23 Jun 2022
    Bookshop, one of our own open-source tools, allows the kind of component-based editing in SSGs such as Hugo, Jekyll, and Eleventy that — to put it bluntly — no one thought was possible. It’s an inflection point that will affect how these SSGs will be used in the coming years; think Elementor’s block-based builder for WordPress, with increasing support for additional platforms that don’t have rigid security and maintenance constraints. With Bookshop, developers can work with custom components on the SSG they choose, without being locked into a single platform.