Here are our favorite TypeScript-based web content management systems. They are all free and open source software.
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Here are our favorite TypeScript-based web content management systems. They are all free and open source software.
Read morePages CMS is a content management system for GitHub. It is well suited for static site generators (e.g. Jekyll, Next.js, VuePress, Hugo).
Read moreBlaze UI provides structure for building websites quickly with a scalable and maintainable foundation.
Read moreVrite is a collaborative space to create, manage, and deploy product documentation, technical blogs, and knowledge bases.
Read moreVanilla Framework is an extensible CSS framework, built using Sass and is designed to be used either directly or by using themes.
Read moreThe goal of this project is to create a system that enables GitHub to build consistent user experiences with ease.
Read moreCSS frameworks represent the building blocks of many diverse web projects. We cover extremely lightweight front-end frameworks and boilerplates.
Read moresakura is a minimal, classless CSS framework / theme. Drop sakura.css into any web page and make an attractive modern website.
Read moreTacit is a primitive CSS framework for dummies who don’t know anything about graphic design.
Read morePicnic is a lightweight and beautiful library. It’s written in SCSS with many variables and classes (placeholders) to make it easy to extend.
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