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Content Management Systems (CMS) / Static Site Generators (SSG): WordPress Gimmicks and Eleventy
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The Repository ☛ WordPress Launches Playground-Powered Personal Workspace, but Reception Is Mixed
Built on WordPress Playground, the project is the work of Alex Kirk, who leads a team at Automattic working on WordPress Playground.
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Ben Werdmuller ☛ Your Browser Becomes Your WordPress
Using WASM and local storage, an entire WordPress setup is installed in your browser, private to you. I’m curious about how nicely this plays with browser syncing — I’m a Zen user and use Firefox accounts to sync between devices, but haven’t kicked the tires yet. Because I flip between a few devices every day, that would be meaningful to me.
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Kev Quirk ☛ My WordPress - A Private In-Browser WordPress Install
But this is quite cool - My WordPress is basically a version of WordPress that runs entirely in your browser. You visit my.wordpress.net it downloads some files to your machine, and you have WordPress - no install, no sign up. Just a private WordPress instance in your browser that only you can visit.
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Juha-Matti Santala ☛ Markdown content split to sections in Eleventy and Nunjucks
Last night, while sitting in the train on my way home, I got nerdsniped into writing another Eleventy post by tlohde who asked if there was a way to separate content from a Markdown post so it could be used in multiple parts in the layout. You can read the full question in the toot linked earlier.