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RootTale CMS Astro 6 SSG/SSR public renderer. renderBlogList / renderBlogPost helpers + Tiptap → HTML. Companion of @roottale/cms-renderer-next (ADR-0034 §1.5 amended).
Notion CMS renderer for React and Next.js
RootTale CMS public-render React/Next.js Server Components. SSR-only RSC components (RootTaleBlogList / RootTaleBlogPost / RootTaleLeadForm) for external customer sites. Companion of @roottale/cms-renderer-astro (ADR-0034 §1.5 amended).
RootTale CMS Public API server-side fetch client (Bearer rtlk_cust_* auth). SSR-only — refuses to run in the browser to prevent key leak (ADR-0023 §5.1 #15). Pairs with @roottale/cms-renderer-next / @roottale/cms-renderer-astro.
RootTale CMS core — Block JSON schema (Gutenberg-compatible), serialize, validate. ADR-0034 §3 §5. Transitive dependency of @roottale/cms-renderer-next / @roottale/cms-renderer-astro.
Scaffold a **Next.js** or **TanStack Start** app with Profound CMS (`cms-renderer`).
CMS Renderer
CMS Renderer - Universal React Blog Renderer for Global CMS content in React/Next.js/Laravel apps
Markdown to HTML renderer using remark/rehype for notion-headless-cms
CLI tool to quickly set up CMS Renderer in your React or Next.js project
ASN.1 schema for Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) defined in RFC 5652.
Renderer component for the LMS CMS system, providing content display and presentation capabilities.
Storybook React renderer
React package for snapshot testing.
React package for shallow rendering.
@vue/runtime-core
Bundle Renderer for Vue 3.0
Byline CMS Lexical richtext editor adapter
@vue/server-renderer
Renders highlighted Prism output using React
Storybook Vue 3 renderer: Develop, document, and test UI components in isolation
TypeScript definitions for react-test-renderer
Node, React, Headless CMS and Application Framework built on Next.js
Extends Trusty CMS Layouts to support nesting, sharing with Rails Controllers and rendering HAML
Adds browser-native loading="lazy" attribute to images and iframes rendered by Camaleon CMS.
Adds models and renderers for navigation bars to the Cadmus micro-CMS
Easy way to connect Rails templates content to CMS. HTML content is marked using special formatted comments. Then it automatically populated to models and is accessible via CMS of choice. When template is rendered content stored in models content is pulled from databased automatically.
nesta-rails is a Rails plugin that seamlessly integrates Nesta CMS into your Rails application. Rather than mounting Nesta as a Rack application alongside your Rails application, it replaces Nesta's Sinatra actions with a Rails controller that uses Nesta's library code to render the files in your content/pages directory.
Dead Simple CMS is a library for modifying different parts of your website without the overhead of having a fullblown CMS. The idea with this library is simple: provide an easy way to hook into different parts of your application (not only views) by defining the different parts to modify in an easy, straight-forward DSL. The basic components of this library include: * A DSL to define the changeable values in your app * Form generators based on SimpleForm (with or without Bootstrap) and default rails FormBuilder * Expandable storage mechanisms so you can store the data in different locations * Currently supported: Redis, Database, Memcache, even Memory (for testing) * Presenters/renderers so you can take groups of variables and render them into your views (ie image_tag) What it doesn't have: * Versioning - be able to look at old versions of the content * Timing - set start and end time for different content * Page builder tools - this is not the right tool if you want to design full pages
** NOTE - This gem depends on e9_base, but does not reference it. It WILL NOT FUNCTION for apps which aren't built on the e9 Rails 3 CMS ** == E9Polls Provites a Poll renderable for the e9 Rails 3 CMS. == Installation 1. Include the gem and run the install generator to copy over the necessary files, then migrate. rails g e9_polls:install This will install the db migration, the JS and CSS required for the plugin to function properly, and an initializer. Modify the CSS as you see fit and the JS as required (carefully). Check out the initializer and modify if necessary. For non-Ajax fallbacks it uses the 'application' layout. This should be changed if the app doesn't use application layout as a sensible default. 2. Migrate the database. rake db:migrate 3. Finally, include the generated javascript and css (e9_polls.js and e9_polls.css) in the fashion suited to the app. 4. There is no #4.
A thoroughly civilized CMS for Rails apps which deal with user generated content. Chunks is a Rails engine providing out-of-the-box management and rendering for pages composed of self-contained chunks of content. Each Chunk is comprised of an edit view, a public view, and a view model which will be updated, validated, and invoked by the ChunksPublicController if server-side interaction is required. The Chunks controller quickly delegates all responsibility for logic and page flow to an individual Chunk view model while the framework gets out of the way altogether, allowing for extremely easy extension and migration onto or off the Chunks framework. Documentation and extensions available at http://www.chunkscms.com.
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