Kirby - Content management system
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Kirby is the content management system that adapts to your projects like no other
It is not free to use but requires a license, obtainable at https://getkirby.com/buy
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Kirby is the content management system that adapts to your projects like no other
It is not free to use but requires a license, obtainable at https://getkirby.com/buy
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I just upvoted this because I use Kirby 3 for a project of mine.
Regarding requiring a license: As far as I know you can develop local, do some personal/private local page and try out the CMS as long as you don't publish it public. Additionally, the Kirby team does provide free licenses in case your page/project belongs to some specific context, e. g. is beneficial to the public/society.
See the FAQ for details: https://getkirby.com/buy
Not sure whether and how this applies in the upcoming Kirby 4 release.
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@jayonrails If you haven't already, I suggest trying to install Kirby on a basic LAMP container in Cloudron. It is a file-based CMS so you need very little expertise to get it running, just a spot to paste their files. It's perhaps the easiest CMS I've ever used from an installation standpoint. I'm not sure the immutable nature of a Cloudron app is very compatible with this kind of CMS (Update: I forgot Grav is in the repo, which is file-based as well, so maybe I'm wrong here). You may actually prefer the simplicity of a LAMP install. Just my $0.02. Good luck!
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Can you have product variations? I didn’t see any in the demo.
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