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björn Member

@bjorn · Joined 6 years ago · 12 posts · 1 topics · 2 reputation

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  • Grav as Headless CMS · 6 years ago

    I've been looking at this from all angles and coming to the conclusion it might just be easier to work with md files directly in Gatsby. As mush as I want to use Grav! I was thinking for instance to m

  • Grav as Headless CMS · 6 years ago

    Learn how in https://learn.getgrav.org/16/content/content-types After finally getting some time to RTFM a bit. This actually seems like the answer and looks fairly simple in theory.

  • Grav as Headless CMS · 6 years ago

    Thanks @pamtbaau, that is very helpful! If I am unable to remotely access the markdown files directly, it seems this is the kind of route I would need to take.

  • Grav as Headless CMS · 6 years ago

    So there's no way to just gain direct access to the folder containing the markdown files?

  • Grav as Headless CMS · 6 years ago

    But if I wanted to access the Markdown directly and use Grav just as a headless CMS, is this not possible?

  • Grav as Headless CMS · 6 years ago

    If you go through the Gatsby docs and tutorials on www.gatsbyjs.org, their "introduction to Gatsby" tutorial describes using Markdown files as a source for content. As far as I can make out, there ar

  • Grav as Headless CMS · 6 years ago

    Ah oki. Thanks for clearing that up.

  • Grav as Headless CMS · 6 years ago

    Thanks for that. I've seen that repository before. Also went through that article. It uses an extension for Grav that hasn't been updated in 4 years though. Getting some projects out the way, then I'm

  • Grav as Headless CMS · 6 years ago

    Ah schweet! Thanks so much @bleutzinn. Both those options look promising.

  • Grav as Headless CMS · 6 years ago

    I was going through various tutorials using the WP REST API. Which in fact didn't work out too bad. What sucked was, stuff like images in posts or pages. And then of course, now with Gutenberg Blocks