A Git-based CMS for Static Site Generators
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A Git-based CMS for Static Site Generators
Example Gatsby + Decap CMS project
(FREE SITE GENERATOR) - A Customizable/Hackable portfolio jekyll theme where you can blog using Markdown or CMS 🚀 in minutes built for developers. (with CMS)
A high performance skeleton starter for GatsbyJS with an advanced feature set.
🔥 Open source static (serverless) status page. Uses hyperfast Go & Hugo, minimal HTML/CSS/JS, customizable, outstanding browser support (IE8+), preloaded CMS, read-only API, badges & more.
A template for building a blog with the Eleventy static site generator and Decap CMS
🍄 Bluise - A Nuxt.js & Netlify CMS boilerplate.
A starter to launch your blazing fast personal website and a blog, Built with Gatsby and Netlify CMS. Made with ❤ by Stackrole
Starter Template for Netlify CMS, Eleventy, Alpine JS & Tailwind CSS
Gatsby Business Website Starter
A blog for designers and developer, built with Gatsby and Netlfiy CMS. Live demo https://delog-w3layouts.netlify.com/
A Minimal & Beautiful Gatsby Personal Blog Starter With Nice Glassmorphism UI
Cloudflare Workers script that allows Sveltia CMS to authenticate with GitHub and GitLab.
⚡ Build server-less, static websites with Vue.js and Netlify CMS.
A simple Jekyll template for creating a fast, static website on Netlify
🚀 Eleventy Starter is production-ready with SEO-friendly for quickly starting a blog. ⚡ Built with Eleventy, ESLint, Prettier, Webpack 5, PostCSS, Tailwind CSS 2 and Netlify CMS (optional).
Brutalist Blog theme for Netlify CMS
Gatsby-MDX with Netlify CMS. Support React components in your CMS editor!
👀 Easy deploy to Netlify. Click link to try it out. This is an example of how cState should look and function like from a production/user standpoint, this here has exampleSite with the proper hieracracy.
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