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Roadiz
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Exploring the 17 Content Management Systems of Symfony
The official site for Roadiz https://www.roadiz.io/.
Pico
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How to Start Your Blog in 2023
I'm using https://picocms.org/.
It is PHP based, works on a cheap limited web hoster.
The concept is: Upload a markdown file plus associated media, and it does the rest for you.
For customisation, you can use Twig and CSS, or a predefined theme (I didn't look into these, I wanted a custom appearance).
For feeds there are plugins, for comments I use a "mail me at [email protected]" approach.
- Looking for a stupid simple CMS solution for static pages!
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Which CMS do you prefer?
I like PicoCMS a lot.
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Do I need a CMS for a tech blog?
Have you tried Pico? No database required and. You can either use Markdown or plain text for posting. Each post is just a file... https://picocms.org/
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Les Pas 2.6.0, Photo blogging
Ever since version 2.0, Les Pas has been able to share albums with other Nextcloud users, you can even co-edit the same album with others if you publish the album as 'Joint Album'. But how about people not in your Nextcloud server, like those friends who attended your wedding? Create temporary guest accounts for them is just not feasible. Photo blog is here to help! And luckily, we have Pico, the stupidly simple & blazing fast, flat file CMS, which happens to have a very good Nextcloud [app]((https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/cms_pico), enable us to publish our own blogs.
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Easiest static site generator
You can try Pico CMS. But if you have the time, try Hugo. The latter has a learning curve, and the docs are frustratingly non-beginner friendly, but once you get the basics, there is no going back!
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Web.com, Register.com, and the great migration.
Pico
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What are my best options to develop a blog website?
For a blog, Pico can do the trick, and it's really handy to use (it uses Twig as template engine that's one of the best part for me).
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Exploring the 17 Content Management Systems of Symfony
The official site for Pico https://picocms.org/.
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Any plugin to export an entire vault as html pages?
Agreed, although I'm not using Jekyll. I'm using [PicoCMS](https://picocms.org/) which makes it very easy to publish a folder of Markdown files on the web.
What are some alternatives?
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
Joomla! - Home of the Joomla! Content Management System
GetSimple CMS - GetSimple CMS
obsidian-html - :file_cabinet: A simple tool to convert an Obsidian vault into a static directory of HTML files.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
Bolt - Bolt is a simple CMS written in PHP. It is based on Silex and Symfony components, uses Twig and either SQLite, MySQL or PostgreSQL.
Omeka - A flexible web publishing platform for the display of library, museum and scholarly collections, archives and exhibitions.
CraftCMS - Build bespoke content experiences with Craft.
PrestaShop - PrestaShop is the universal open-source software platform to build your e-commerce solution.
Kirby - Kirby's core application folder
Baun - A modern, lightweight, extensible CMS for PHP