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Content Management Systems (CMS) Leftovers, Mostly WordPress
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Coywolf LLC ☛ Custom Blocks: Easily create and use custom blocks in WordPress
Easily create and use custom blocks in WordPress. Export the custom blocks you create and import them on other sites, or share them with others. A privacy-respecting fork of Genesis Custom Blocks with WP Engine telemetry, the WPE update server, and Genesis Pro upsells removed; ships an inline Custom HTML editor, native JSON export/import, and a one-shot importer for migrating off upstream.
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Avrohom Yosef Gross ☛ It's Just Broken: Oh WordPress
It is at this point where everyone tells you have to use base WordPress and build everything custom. At this point, why are you even using WordPress if you are doing everything custom anyway? Now you can actually use a purpose-built framework/SSG/CMS for what you are doing.
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Jacky Alciné ☛ I'm Sisyphus and my website is my (worry)stone
I've had this version of my static site using Eleventy for some time. It really does the job and I've enjoyed my use of it. However, I'm slightly slamming against limits that I don't want to deal with it. I've begun working on yet another CMS attempt, codenamed "ticaye" (little house in Haitian Kreyol), but I had to put that off to the side because of my need to work on more immediate projects - livtet and divine being the most recent. I'm figuring that also by blogging, I'll get a bit of focus on what it is I want and how I can shape my experience towards that. There's quite a bit I want my site to do and it all floats around "sovereignty": [...]
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Ruben Schade ☛ Finding a bug in Textpattern’s URL resolution logic
I’ve been migrating WordPress blogs I host for people over to Textpattern. It’s a quality of life thing for all parties involved. In the process of replicating how people had their WordPress sites configured, I uncovered a subtle bug in the way Textpattern resolves URLs.