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WordPress Is in Trouble

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    Ghost is a fully open source, adaptable platform for building and running a modern online publication. We power blogs, magazines and journalists from Zappos to Sky News.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Paid
    • Free Trial
    • $36.0 / Monthly (100k views/month, 2 users)
    There is Ghost at least: https://ghost.org/ <a href="https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost">https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost</a> However, it has recently shifted to more limited audience. (payed subscription-based content with different tiers).

    #Blogging #CMS #Blogging Platform 188 social mentions

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    Open Source CMS for Static Websites
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Publii is another one with static generation capabilities (https://getpublii.com).

    #CMS #Blogging #Social & Communications 65 social mentions

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    Kirby is a website for businesses to use to sort contacts and other information. The site is easy to use and features several details for businesses of all sizes.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    There are CMSes that work with static site generators. Static site generators do not imply that the input is markdown, though this is often the usecase. https://decapcms.org/ https://getkirby.com/ https://tina.io/ https://statamic.com/ ect ect.

    #CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 43 social mentions

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    Gollum is a simple wiki system built on top of Git
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Depends on your target user. If you want something really simple for developers, <a href="https://github.com/gollum/gollum">https://github.com/gollum/gollum</a> is pretty neat (is what powers the Wiki system on GitHub), while if you want something simple for people who aren't developers, something like Mediawiki would fit better. Although Mediawiki requires a database, you can use SQLite (which is basically a file on disk as a DB) for it. Dokuwiki is also a neat old-school alternative that basically treats files on disk as articles/pages, so no (other) DB needed.

    #Note Taking #Knowledge Base #WiKis 22 social mentions

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    The modern open source flat-file CMS
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #CMS #Website Builder #Blogging 54 social mentions

  6. Build better, easier to manage websites. Enjoy radical efficiency. It's everything you never knew you always wanted in a CMS.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $259.0 / One-off (Pro License)
    There are CMSes that work with static site generators. Static site generators do not imply that the input is markdown, though this is often the usecase. https://decapcms.org/ https://getkirby.com/ https://tina.io/ https://statamic.com/ ect ect.

    #CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 49 social mentions

  7. Open source content management for your Git workflow
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    There are CMSes that work with static site generators. Static site generators do not imply that the input is markdown, though this is often the usecase. https://decapcms.org/ https://getkirby.com/ https://tina.io/ https://statamic.com/ ect ect.

    #CMS #Static Site Generators #Website Builder 6 social mentions

  8. A static site generator, written in Python, that requires no database or server-side logic
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Instead of a wiki, why not a static site generator. I have used Pelican[1] for over a decade. Strongly recommend if you know Python. You don't <i>need</i> to know Python, but in the off chance that one day in the future you want to write your own plugin... [1] https://getpelican.com/.

    #CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 31 social mentions

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