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Hello,
Is there a way using custom content types (similar like custom post types in Wordpress)? with related fields?
Some examples:
- contenttype: 'events' has fields: title, date
- contenttype: 'blogposts' has fields: title, date, author
- contenttype: 'products' had fields: productname, description, price
Is this possible with GetSimple?
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(2018-12-23, 11:35:33)tuxy Wrote: Hello,
Is there a way using custom content types (similar like custom post types in Wordpress)? with related fields?
Some examples:
- contenttype: 'events' has fields: title, date
- contenttype: 'blogposts' has fields: title, date, author
- contenttype: 'products' had fields: productname, description, price
Is this possible with GetSimple?
You can create any fields with plugin
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2018-12-23, 21:03:38
(This post was last modified: 2018-12-23, 21:04:22 by tuxy.)
Hi @Oleg06,
Yes, thats it!!
Several years building websites with Wordpress, but it WP feels 'bloated' for simple websites.
At the moment testing a lot of smaller CMS'en and the only with a lot of flexibility for a frontend dev, my opinion is PicoCMS.
You can building a lot of 'things' with a few simple steps (content types, slideshows, and other components) with the combination of Markdown and twig. A disadvatage is there is no visual backend, so not easy for clients.
I will give GS (again) a try, i love the simplicity, but i don't know is it also fast building without plugins.
I big PRO with GS, is the active community and see there sometimes new releases, so i think GS is future-proof.
Searching for a CMS that is simple, very flexible as possible, and ease to build your own slideshows, contenttypes,...
Plugins gives a lot of poissibliities, but the other way, if a plugin is not update several years? Thats a disatvantage with most CMS'en.
Thats the reason at this moment PicoCMS is my best option for me personally.
Okay, so i will try again GS, it has a backend and some nice options and simply empliment your own 'static' html template.
(sorry about my poor english, i'm a dutch guy)