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A SvelteKit template for building CMS-free editable websites

Language: Svelte

#110 in JavaScript
Been dedicating a ton of time to this goal lately. I released a "SvelteKit template for building CMS-free editable websites" earlier this year and the idea has evolved since. I started out with using Postgres + MinIO for storage, but have switched entirely to SQLite. I also added an in-place image cropper, to resize and optimize images on the client side (WebP output) before uploading and storing them in SQLite. I chose Svelte because it's easy to build classic Web pages (with minimal JS overhead), and at same time implement the reactive layer (e.g. editing) on top of it (will be loaded async). However we are also evaluating the possibility to port this to a LAMP stack at some point. Oh and everything is dynamic here, no build steps involved, edits are live immediately.

Just launched my first client project using this approach:

https://trails-shop.at?editable=true (hit the red button in the bottom-right corner)

Project website: https://editable.website

Source Code: https://github.com/michael/editable-website

HN discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35456083

Twitter Thread, that explains how it works under the hood: https://twitter.com/_mql/status/1655553156799922180

CMSs really are painful. I've spent more time making Ghost work on domain.com/blog (despite content marketing being one of the main reasons to drive people to your website, Ghost doesn't support this) than I have to write a CMS before.

Looks like it uses Postgres: https://github.com/michael/editable-website