The Agileana blog post titled "5 Reasons Why Governments Should Consider Headless CMS" highlights the benefits of adopting a headless content management system (CMS) in government agencies.
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Discover why Drupal remains a preferred CMS with its flexibility, robust security, extensive personalization, committed userbase, and native multilingual support. Find out why businesses choose Drupal for their dynamic online experiences.
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The article highlights how Drupal offers a unique combination of functionality and flexibility, enabling users to create websites that are not only highly functional but also visually captivating.
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Open-source CMSs like Drupal benefit from a community of developers who review and improve the transparent code, leading to faster identification and resolution of security risks.
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The blog post starts by explaining the advantages of SSR and static websites, such as improved SEO, faster initial load times, and better user experience.
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The advantages of headless Drupal include improved performance, faster development cycles, better user experiences, and the ability to create omnichannel experiences across various platforms.
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The blog post titled "Using Headless CMS for Drupal: When and Why?" by Drupal Contractors explores the advantages of headless CMS and provides insights on when it is advantageous and when a traditional approach may be more suitable.
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The tutorial also explains how to access and explore the CMS Starter Kit in a local development environment. It demonstrates how to log in, navigate the administrative interface, and customize the website using the pre-configured components.
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The checklist covers various aspects, including evaluating the current website, planning the migration strategy, data migration, module and theme compatibility, content audit, SEO considerations, testing, and post-migration tasks.
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Dries Buytaert announced the introduction of an API-first initiative for Drupal 8 in 2018, enabling all of Drupal's features to be accessible via APIs.
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The content management system (CMS) is used to manage the content and data, while a separate front-end application is used to display the content to users. A blog post published by Elevated Third describes what headless Drupal is and how it differs from traditional Drupal.
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