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Initial command-line driven version of CMS (content management system) #3

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victorkane opened this issue Aug 30, 2018 · 0 comments
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victorkane commented Aug 30, 2018

Characteristics:

  • Content items easily editable as text files (content attributes in yaml format, referencing markdown files for rich text objects and media objects as links) arranged in a hierarchy of file-system folders. Superior to blogging formats based on the Jekyll front matter yaml format, which only allows for a single rich text "blog post" object.
  • Command-line used to upsert (create/update) content items directly to the SCS (structured content server).
  • Preview possible through a staging version of the CWA (client web app).
@victorkane victorkane changed the title Initial command-line driven version of CMS Initial command-line driven version of CMS (content management system) Aug 30, 2018
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readying content
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…e case study including case study and child step articles
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…ue and disabled: false; to greying out published: false and disabled: false; and to not even appearing if disabled: true.
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…ith long content fields. Support pure yaml as we have been doing, as well as traditional blogging front-matter format, with a content area that supports multiple named sections.
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…ickable on listing on right according to published attribute
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