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    Anyone use Jekyll?

    What if a CMS could be built that gives the power of the typical CMS systems but works with a static site. No databases just static content all...
    Post by: gphillips_nz, Apr 22, 2014 in forum: Content Management
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    Anyone use Jekyll?

    I use it for our site. Definitely think that static sites is the way a lot of people are heading. Just so much more flexible than the typical CMS...
    Post by: gphillips_nz, Mar 23, 2014 in forum: Content Management
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    Suggest a CMS without database

    Try cloudcannon.com. It adds includes in with HTML comments so you can have the best of static and dynamic sites
    Post by: gphillips_nz, Mar 23, 2014 in forum: Content Management
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