@otto_offringa Hey Otto, I didn't know CushyCMS, but the big difference is you actually need to give them access to your source code (by connecting a FTP), which is very dangerous and also wouldn't work with todays tools like GitHub. We don't have access to any of your code, that is totally in your control, so we don't alter your source code, we inject everything dynamically at runtime. Another big difference is they don't do inline changes, you have to go to an admin page to change something, where we offer directly inline editing tools without ever leaving the page itself, which makes it super-easy.
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@marcelpanse sorry, mixed things up. Came after Cushy, around 2010, can't find it anymore. Marking editable regions by adding a CSS class was the same as Cushy, but you had to add a some JavaScript in the header. I used my own FireFTP for upload and finally by pop-up and password you get acces for inline editing in your browser. Wasn't Barley, maybe a precessor. The makers name Plain sounds familiair. Anyway, I'll give teletext.io a try. Thanks!
Normally I'm kind of shy of these "one line of code" things, but I actually just implemented it on my homepage. Which is a node.js project with EJS template. Even the dynamic stuff I can manage. Pretty awesome Marcel!
We switched from a very expensive Enterprise CMS that no one dared to edit, except for the development team, to a static S3 hosted site with Teletext.io just a few weeks back. Now 'even' our CEO feels comfortable editing the content on the website at night, during the weekend or after a few beers. It is the best of both worlds for us. The quickness of developing a static website and the ease for our marketeers to edit content.
This is pretty awesome. One major (if only one) feature request, is the ability for cloning repeating elements. It's probably the number 1 use case for a basic CMS outside of editing existing content.
@mhlavacka It works by adding a javascript on your website which will analyze the DOM at runtime, similar to what optimizely does (but simpler). Switching languages will download the new content on the fly in milliseconds.
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