Bridgetown + CMS #446
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@jaredcwhite has put in a lot of work on this particular subject and he's polishing up a plugin for Prismic I believe. I'm sure he can elaborate. Anyway, I have a number of BT websites that use Netlify CMS and it's ropey to say the least. Nothing to with Bridgetown, just Netlify CMS itself isn't particularly slick and next to impossible to get working outside of Netlify itself; so in all practical terms you're locked into the hosting provider. The only reason I use it is because I couldn't find another free-to-use git based CMS 🤷♂️. Not something I'd personally recommend if you had any other options ... |
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Yeah, I've heard of a few people trying to use Netlify CMS with Bridgetown and it's not super great (and not Bridgetown's fault particularly). I've heard rumblings about an effort at CloudCannon to add support for Bridgetown, but nothing yet to announce. At this point I feel like for projects that need a robust content authoring solution, a bona fide headless CMS is where it's at. A few months ago I evaluated pretty much every one out there for a client, ended up selecting Prismic, and then subsequent effort on that project has lead to me building an unofficial-official Prismic plugin for Bridgetown. It's not in a widely-released format just yet, but technically it's now available—details at: https://github.com/bridgetownrb/bridgetown-prismic If you want to kick the tires and let me know how it goes, that'd be cool! |
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I've found this one: https://spinalcms.com/cms-for-bridgetown/ Haven't tried it, and looks pretty unpolished at this stage, but could be worth looking at. Sadly they don't support two-way sync, so it seems like they want to be the source of truth. Would have been better if we could have developers edit via Github, and let marketing people edit via Spinal, but have their stuff go through a PR flow on Github (without having to give them access to Github). |
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Just in case someone is interested. |
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Would be interesting to get Ghost working on BridgetownRB. |
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Wasn't compatible with a company website I built on BridgetownRB. Posts were put into their own folder to fit their category in the _posts folder. Although, I prefer a selfhosted CMS. |
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I came across an amazing CMS for Next.js called Outstatic. It's a git-based CMS that lives directly inside the application, which I think is a brilliant idea. This could be an incredible feature for Bridgetown in the future! |
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A CMS would be a hurdle I'd have to clear in order to pitch moving my company site to bridgetown.
Is anybody using a CMS on top of bridgetown like Netlify CMS or something else? What has your experience been?
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