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Eeeh, took a few moths break from a #web-dev project that used #StaticCMS as a #Git-based #CMS for a #StaticSite and now I'm learning it is archived and development has stopped ๐
Any toughts on alternatives? #TinaCMS? #DecapCMS? Is Netlify funding the latter? Is Netlify evil?
I'm having a bit of trouble getting #StaticCMS to work with my site+ #gitea instance. When I try and log in it shows what's in the screenshot.
I tried to add the header add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' 'https://earnestma.com' always; to the gitea nginx thing it failed similarly saying the CORS preflight channel did not succeed. Does anyone know what I should do? #AskFedi
While working with a student, I am being caught up to this entire #Netlify #NetlifyCMS #DecapCMS #StaticCMS cascade and I am so exited.
I have not worked on many web dev projects in the last few years, but the CMS question has always been a painful one for me. I chose Bludit for the last project I worked on but was never all that happy with it.
The idea of a #selfhosted #CMS with a UI that effectively creates commits to Git a git repo is really fun to me.
The inherent super heavy JS reliance remains a question mark, but it does seem like a step forwards for decentralised web conversations and self-hosting projects.