Apr 6 · 4 min read · Originally published at recca0120.github.io WordPress powers 43% of the web, but it was born in 2003. PHP + MySQL, plugins with full database access, content stored as HTML coupled to the DOM. After twenty years, it's fair to rethink the whole thing....
Join discussionApr 3 · 6 min read · I've been watching the CMS space for years, and every few months someone declares WordPress dead. It never is. But when I saw EmDash trending on GitHub — a full-stack TypeScript CMS built on Astro that explicitly calls itself the "spiritual successor...
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Mar 25 · 4 min read · At a glance: CMS and content management MCP servers represent one of the most practically useful MCP categories — giving AI agents the ability to create, edit, publish, and manage content across the platforms that power millions of websites. WordPres...
Join discussionMar 9 · 5 min read · Pantheon Content Publisher shipped to general availability after months of pre-release messaging since October 2025. The AI-assistive capabilities target content acceleration and quality — two words that marketing departments love combining and opera...
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Mar 5 · 5 min read · Tired of copying and pasting blog posts from Notion into Webflow CMS? There’s a faster, cleaner, and more reliable way to sync Notion pages to Webflow—without breaking your layout, losing images, or reformatting code blocks. In this guide, you’ll lea...
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Mar 1 · 7 min read · Not every website needs WordPress. Not every project needs a headless CMS with a monthly bill. Sometimes you just need a simple way to let someone update website content without touching code. Google Sheets can do that. And with Jsonsheets, your spre...
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