#cms
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Congratulations to @paulrobertlloyd on the launch of getindiekit.com.… It’s an incredibly polished and well-designed #indieweb tool. If you’re thinking of setting up a personal website (you should!) then you should definitely be checking out Indiekit.
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My serverless, headless, Micropub-powered, personal website
TL;DR This is my new personal IndieWeb website built using serverless AWS services, written in Node.js with the Architect...Categories
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DatoCMS
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wordpress-heroku
Template project for deploying WordPress to HerokuCategories
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Contentful
API-first CMS for multi-device publishingCategories
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Siteleaf
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Statamic
Markdown powered CMS. Used by AsanaCategories
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scriptogr.am
Similar concept to Calepin - use your Dropbox to publish a Markdown-formatted blogCategories
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nanoc
Ruby site compiler that generates static HTML from Markdown, Textile, Haml, etc.Categories
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How to Build a Simple Tumblr Blog with ExpressionEngine
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Title Junk
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Nesta – a CMS for Ruby Developers
Lightweight Sinatra/Markdown/Ruby CMSCategories
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Heroku | Radiant CMS in 5 Minutes Or Less
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My CMS - jerakeen.org
Tom Insam powers his own his own site with a custom CMS written in whatever language he’s playing with at the time. Currently...Categories
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substruct - Google Code
Rails CMSCategories
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Chyrp
Downloadable tumblelog engine in PHP/MySQLCategories
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openswitch: Incorporating hAtom into Textpattern
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HTML Purifier
Standards compliant HTML cleaner in PHPCategories
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Third time’s a charm « Davidville
Tumblr now at 3.0Categories
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railsbased.org - reusable applications built with Ruby on Rails
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