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Cloud Cannon

Cloud Cannon turns Dropbox/Git-project into a CMS you can setup in seconds

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    2023-08-03

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  • Different flavors of content management
    Solutions like CloudCanon or TinaCMS use this approach. - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
  • Eleventy and CloudCannon
    Great news — active development of Eleventy will continue, with Git-based CMS CloudCannon supporting the project and Zach taking a Developer Advocate job there. (Also 'Project Slipstream' sounds cool, from a static web perspective — removing less popular template syntax from core and moving to plugins.). Source: 8 months ago
  • Creating sites, the Jamstack way
    A Git-based CMS like CloudCannon takes a different approach. It syncs your files from your repository and provides an editing interface to update the content. When you save a file, the CMS commits it back to the repository, so you always maintain control and ownership over your content. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
  • The Top Five Static Site Generators (SSGs) for 2023 — and when to use them!
    Because I use CloudCannon to manage content on the sites I create, and because our product developers have been so busy over the last year, I’ve been able to put a much wider range of SSGs through their paces than I’d thought would be possible, working both locally and through CloudCannon’s web interface. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
  • Jekyll site + WordPress CMS
    Thank you, this was helpful! We started looking at Cloudcannon and it seems well enough for what we need. Source: over 1 year ago
  • What is the best content management system (CMS) for hugo ?
    Use GitLab Web IDE and learn Markdown. It is free, open source and the mobile experience is decent. From there, take a look at https://frontmatter.codes/ in GitPod.io or locally in VSCode, not great on mobile but very powerful, free and open source. I also like https://cloudcannon.com which isn't free or open source, but it is an excellent live editing CMS for Hugo and the mobile experience is really nice. Source: over 1 year ago
  • What is a Static Site Generator?
    With a CMS like CloudCannon, you and your developers can fine tune your SSG’s editing and content creation processes to integrate with the ways you and your team prefer to work. That’s the value of a CMS that is tightly integrated with the ways that SSGs work — your editing and development workflows can be as flexible as you need them to be. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • How to set up WYSIWYG editing in MkDocs with CloudCannon
    MkDocs is a fantastic static site generator (SSG) for project documentation. It builds quickly, its documentation source files are written in Markdown, and its sites are configured with a single YAML file. It has a wide variety of themes, and best of all, its built files are pure static HTML, which can be hosted anywhere. It’s also the most recent SSG we’re supporting at CloudCannon! - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
  • Any modern React/Next JS CMS with page builder/visual preview for marketers?
    Https://cloudcannon.com — easy visual previews, and you can set it up to be more or less locked down, depending on how technical your clients are. Source: about 2 years ago
  • A next-generation progressive site generator and framework, powered by Ruby
    Check out https://cloudcannon.com/. Visual, on page editing and syncs with Git. Disclaimer: I'm the cofounder :-). - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
  • The Ultimate Guide to Hugo Sections
    And, yes, in case you’re wondering: considerations like these definitely could pose problems for your non-technical clients at XYZ Company after you’ve finished developing their site. Fortunately, one of the many advantages of choosing CloudCannon as the CMS for your Hugo project is that, with CloudCannon, your clients can build and edit pages visually without having to see, much less write or edit, a single line... - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
  • How to overcome content chaos with Digital Asset Management
    CloudCannon's collaborative CMS is proudly Git-powered (with Git LFS support), which is ideal for almost all the files that comprise a static site, but Git repositories aren’t always the best place for large volumes of media assets. Git repository sizes are commonly limited to around 2GB, which can pretty quickly be filled with high-resolution images, video, and large documents. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
  • Integrating KeystoneJS with SvelteKit
    Or there's some hosted ones that have their own interface and connect to your GitHub. The only one I've tried is CloudCannon, because they have first party SvelteKit support. The free account is pretty limited though. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Stackbit alternative
    Take a look at CloudCannon, a Git-based CMS so similar to Forestry but with a pretty intuitive interface, and also has support for a range of SSGs so may be what you're looking for. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Dashboard
    The closest thing to that is sites like forrestry.io, cloudcannon and siteleaf. Where they provided an interface to edit/create pages and upload images. But GitHub would do all the storing and hosting through a static site generator like Jekyll. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Why big brands don't use Wordpress for their corporate website?
    That's where CMS platforms like CloudCannon works really well with enterprise companies like Twitch, Netflix, Ocupop etc. You essentially build it on your preferred static site generators like next.js, svelt-kit, Hugo, Jekyll, eleventy etc and connect your git repo to the CMS and can be out the gates with live editing for the editors. This all falls under Jamstack and has a couple of advantages like: * much more... Source: over 2 years ago
  • Next.js support in private beta for Git-based CMS!
    CloudCannon has just released private beta support for Next.js within our Git-based CMS. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Has anyone experience of using a headless CMS for user documentation?
    On a somewhat relevant note, I'm the co-founder of CloudCannon - a Git-based content management system. We're in the process of researching how we can best serve the technical writing community. A lot of the things you've mentioned we have or are working on. I'd love to chat about your requirements, if that sounds interesting send me a DM. Source: over 2 years ago
  • about to get my first client for web dev need help choosing tech stack
    I'm cofounder of CloudCannon which would be a good fit. There are plenty of options, find one that works for you. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Interactive Components and Headless CMS
    This is exactly why we built CloudCannon. You don't even need to mess around with importing content from an API. Just sync your site via Git and have an easy to use interface for Markdown and HTML content. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Looking for suggestions...
    Disclaimer, I'm the cofounder of CloudCannon, you should check it out, it's a good fit for your use case. Reach out if I can help get you set up. Source: over 2 years ago

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