2019/05/11
I uninstalled my two test sites I set up running GRAV because it was not as quick and easy as I hoped it would be. I like the idea of GRAV because you do not need to attach it to a backend database. GRAV looks pretty powerful, but it is a lot more complex than some of the other quick and easy CMS I installed. I have not given up totally on GRAV, installed MAMP for a local install to experiment with as time permits.
An installation of GRAV has been removed: https://geekspeakmadesimple.com Drupal 7 7.59 has been installed at: https://geekspeakmadesimple.com
An installation of GRAV has been removed: https://guru42.xyz WonderCMS 2.5.1 has been installed at: https://gu42.xyz
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Intro to the Grav CMS 23,039 views•May 15, 2017 webdevstuff
Atom text editor –> atom.io –> twig + markdown
default.md –> markdown
templates –> twig files
–> set default home page in system.yaml home: alias: '/home'
Numerical values for folders creating pages 01.home
Grav CMS creating a modular page 17,707 views•May 17, 2017 webdevstuff
antimatter - one page landing site
all folder names begin with underscore
content is created in frontmattter
Grav CMS - creating a blog page 9,338 views•May 16, 2017 webdevstuff
Template –> blog
Blog folder – Add page –> Parent Page –> Blog –> Page Template –> Default
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