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r/cms

3k members
r/cms is a subreddit with 3k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is medium in size.
Content Management Systems (CMS): issues, best practices, interesting projects... stuff about CMSs.

Popular Themes in r/cms

#1
Solution Requests
: "Enterprise grade CMS suggestion for a publishing house?"
19 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "Need advice on a CMS Project"
13 posts
#3
News
: "Plone 6 released! Congrats for 20 years of slow and steady CMS refinement. Plone: The best CMS you never heard of but should have!"
2 posts
#4
Pain & Anger
: "Optimizely "cloud" is so slow I generated these while waiting"
1 post
#5
Money Talk
: "4 Strategies to Optimize Billing and Expand Your Customer Base"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/cms

#1

Cms

: "Which is better — a traditional Cms or a headless one?"
107 posts
#2

Headless

: "I Built a Headless CMS For Blogs"
24 posts
#3

Wordpress

: "Wordpress hacked, because automatic security updates are disabled"
13 posts
#4

Drupal

: "Drupal vs rest of the world"
8 posts
#5

Open Source

: "Introducing Klickbee CMS – An Open Source, modern CMS built for and with developers"
6 posts
#6

Strapi

: "Strapi v4: Big changes in latest release of this open-source 'headless' CMS"
5 posts
#7

Next.js

: "Sharing a free open-source Next.js 15 + Strapi v5 starter we use in production"
5 posts
#8

Odoo

: "OneDrive and Odoo Integration for Seamless File Management"
5 posts
#9

Jamstack

: "Enterprise Jamstack: How to use a Headless CMS with Distributed Persistent Rendering with Next.js on Netlify for deploying huge websites"
4 posts
#10

Blog

: "which cms to use to build a Blog whose code is easy to handle?"
4 posts

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