A Complete CMS with No Server and 18 Lines of Code - Netlify
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Installing LocallyUsing GitHub as A Content DatabaseMaking ChangesWhat's Happening?Next StepsFirst we'll install the CMS locally: 1. Create a new local directory (does not need to be a Git repo). 2. Add a new file to that directory called index.html: 1. Add another file to that directory called config.yml: If you serve that html file, you'll have a working CMS running locally. Here's a quick way to run a server: 1. Get Node. 2. From your c...See more on netlify.com First we'll install the CMS locally: 1. Create a new local directory (does not need to be a Git repo). 2. Add a new file to that directory called index.html: 1. Add another file to that directory called config.yml: If you serve that html file, you'll have a working CMS running locally. Here's a quick way to run a server: 1. Get Node. 2. From your c...
First we'll install the CMS locally: 1. Create a new local directory (does not need to be a Git repo). 2. Add a new file to that directory called index.html: 1. Add another file to that directory called config.yml: If you serve that html file, you'll have a working CMS running locally. Here's a quick way to run a server: 1. Get Node. 2. From your c...
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