

Headless CMS Break Down & Roundup
Jun 3, 2020
Discover the world of headless content management systems! The hosts dive into what makes a headless CMS appealing, discussing features like API options and user interfaces. They humorously compare popular platforms like Drupal and WordPress, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. You'll also learn about selecting the right CMS, from functionality to pricing. Plus, there's a fun personal twist as the hosts share DIY woodworking adventures. Get ready for a blend of technical insights and relatable stories!
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Headless CMS Defined
- A headless CMS offers an API (REST, GraphQL, GROQ) for raw data access, decoupling content from presentation.
- This allows content delivery to various platforms like apps, websites, and static sites.
Choosing a CMS
- Consider the spectrum of CMS capabilities, from simple data management to full control.
- Evaluate user-friendliness and the threshold of what constitutes a CMS for your needs.
Authentication in CMS
- Consider authentication needs, including user roles, permissions, and login requirements.
- A CMS's authentication features greatly impact user experience and data security.