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Using a Headless CMS to Personalize E-Commerce With LexasCMS

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    Nobody likes to look at an ugly website, so for the sake of your eyes, we’re going to install TailwindCSS.

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    Since TailwindCSS is actually a PostCSS plugin, we’ll also need to install that as well.

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  3. A small framework for server-rendered universal JavaScript apps
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    In this post, I will show you how to create a personalized e-commerce store using LexasCMS, Snipcart, and Next.js. I’ll also show you how to set up visual previews so that you can see how your website appears through the eyes of specific visitors.

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