Hi folks 👋
We’re really excited to share TinaCMS with you all. The editing experience of traditional CMSs hasn’t changed much in the last decade or two and we feel that developers need something better to give their clients and teams. We feel we have something truly remarkable for you :)
TinaCMS allows you to bake-in editing functionality into your Gatsby and Next.js sites for a live editing experience that's more similar to Squarespace than WordPress. We've open-sourced Tina so developers can use it without restrictions for commercial and personal projects.
If you want to get involved with the project and I urge you to get involved with the community. https://tinacms.org/community/
Let us know what you think!
...Bonus points if you can guess what TinaCMS stands for (tip: it’s a “recursive acronym”).
Congrats on the launch! Is it possible to combine Tina with another CMS? For example, I want to use Tina to give my authenticated users the ability to edit pages I've created for them, then use another traditional CMS like Ghost to manage my marketing site. Interested in your thoughts @scottgallant
@tela Yes that should work as long as you're using files to store that content. Currently, Tina supports content that's stored in a Git repo (Markdown files, JSON files, etc) but in the future Tina will be able to read/write to other data sources.
Nice! @scottgallant knowing you've worked on another solid CMS product (Forestry), I'm curious as to what the thinking behind launching this new one was?
I can't wait to use this! I'm working on a new tutorial right now for designing and building a Gatsby site. This would be an awesome feature to include. Also, this should be top 3 on PH.
@hunterbecton great! Ping us on twitter if you want to collaborate twitter.com/tina_cms
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@scottgallant@tinacms or To whom it may concern,
I am upset as the common folk thinks using react or some other JavaScript framework makes life easier for them; rather, it actually makes it more difficult and increases security vulnerabilities and complexity of the website.
From my experience, JS should be used less and less nowadays, esp. with HTML5 and CSS's glory of animation and extra quirks. PWA, SPA and JAMstack websites are possible and easier learning curve without all the JS hype.
Anyhow, I like the idea of simplifying the content creator and editors experience of this type of idea. I personally would love to see or build one without all the JS boloney and make use of it with a Jekyll base foundation that is solid, esp. when made use in a docker container.
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Looks awesome. Love the UI. Any plans for a Vue version?
@school_4_ants Yes! Tina is Javascript core with a think React adapter. We plan to write a Vue one in the coming months too. If this is something you would like to embark on, we could probably assist.
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@scottgallant That's awesome, glad to hear it. I'm definitely down to help with that. Just point me in a direction.
@school_4_ants You should join the community slack and introduce yourself. We're not quite ready to embark on Vue right now, but we'll reach out on that soon. http://tinacms.slack.com
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