Not necessarily. Headless CMS works great with static site generators like Gatsby. Decoupling the frontend from the CMS doesn't mean that the frontend has to be built using an app framework.
Joomla! is really great. What I find frustrating about Wordpress is that after many years, the same dumb problems are never resolved. I imagine if you are paying a host for wordpress 'service' that they've scripted around these problems.
Nice article, but looks like an update of an old article no ?
I mean there is opencart (which was almost abandonned), and not oscommerce, or prestashop. Webflow is not listed too.
Thank you so much for sharing this post!
The comparison table is so extensive and useful - I'll definitely share it with my team since we're looking for a CMS for our new website at the moment:)
I switched to Headless CMS (Contentful) and will never go back to a traditional CMS—like every single CMS mentioned in that article.
Makes sense but only if you want to build your FE as an app? 🤔
We're using sanity
Not necessarily. Headless CMS works great with static site generators like Gatsby. Decoupling the frontend from the CMS doesn't mean that the frontend has to be built using an app framework.
Right my bad.
Basically same I'm doing with next rn I guess, mostly using SSG
I vote for Joomla! They've made a big step forward in terms of SEO.
Joomla! is really great. What I find frustrating about Wordpress is that after many years, the same dumb problems are never resolved. I imagine if you are paying a host for wordpress 'service' that they've scripted around these problems.
Oh my lord, I have never thought that Joomla can be the best CMS fo SEO )
Brilliant post, been thinking about this a lot lately. Thanks for sharing.
Wordpress does have a headless option that allows for a fairly customised design. Although i have not worked in it.
WordPress is at the top as expected. Thanks for the great research.
http://ghost.io/ seems quite cool too.
strapi.io is the king of all.
Nice article, but looks like an update of an old article no ?
I mean there is opencart (which was almost abandonned), and not oscommerce, or prestashop. Webflow is not listed too.
I published on WordPress with Yoast SEO and I think it's very good. Can't say for the rest, but WP is great for noobs who don't know a thing.
Thank you so much for sharing this post!
The comparison table is so extensive and useful - I'll definitely share it with my team since we're looking for a CMS for our new website at the moment:)