Suggest a good CMS
Suggest a good CMS
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- plash3
I like https://getgrav.org with https://obsidian.md . super nice in content management and knowledge mapping.
- Thanks that last one in particular looks interesting. It's nice to see some different approaches.yuekit
- https://publish.obsiā¦yuekit
- grav is a flat file markdown cms, so use obsidian to create, grave to publish.plash
- install grav within the obsidian database vault.plash
- Craft cmsSmurf
- Also KirbySmurf
- plash do you find Obsidian is full-featured enough as an editor for non-programmers? Are there any particular plugins/ setup you use with it?yuekit
- non-programmers Yup! Obsidian is blowing up in the dev/data commuity b/c of its accessible nature, as for plugins yeah "dataview", obsidian needs a thread!plash
- I'm definitely using it as a note-taking app and the overall concept is appealing. The disconnect (may just be my ignorance) is that the support for "customyuekit
- fields" or "metadata" seems less robust compared with a regular CMS.yuekit