Jamstack and static sites
Magnolia on Jamstack
Deploying sites as a collection of static files on CDN is an increasingly popular way to deploy headless projects. It makes sites very performant, scalable and secure.
Magnolia brings a great authoring experience to static site creation. Authors can have a live WYSIWYG visual authoring experience, with instant updates. While developers can still enjoy a fully headless workflow with static site generation.
Jamstack Resources
- Visual SPA Editor
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Allows content authors to edit your SPA. They can choose, place, move & delete whatever components you make available. You can add the feature progressively to your existing app - just in the regions that your want.
Check out more here: Visual SPA Editor. |
minimal-headless-spa-demos
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Demo projects for React, Angular, Vue, Next.js SSR and Next.js SSG.
- Website SPA Demo
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A demo project for a realistic website scenario. React.
- Next.js WYSIWYG Docs
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Demonstrates interactive live visual editing which can be published to a static site.
Check out more here: |
- Gatsby WYSIWYG Live Editing Demo
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Demonstrates interactive live visual editing which can be published to a static site.
Consider going through the Headless docs | Hello Magnolia - SPA tutorial to really get hands-on. |
Magnolia Incubator Modules
Incubator Modules are developed by the Magnolia Professional Services department to meet customer requirements.
- Webhooks module
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Automatically trigger REST requests based on actions of content authors and marketers.
- Netlify Integration module
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Content authors and marketers can trigger one or several sites to be rebuilt and deployed after a page has been published.