I built Jekyll+ years ago as a quick way to allow my colleagues to edit our company website. I always wanted to take it further, but simply didn't have the time do so.
But I finally got around to building a proper CMS for static sites, whether you're using Jekyll, Astro, Next.js, Hugo or anything that is hosted on GitHub:
I built Jekyll+ years ago as a quick way to allow my colleagues to edit our company website. I always wanted to take it further, but simply didn't have the time do so.
But I finally got around to building a proper CMS for static sites, whether you're using Jekyll, Astro, Next.js, Hugo or anything that is hosted on GitHub:
It does everything Jekyll+ did and a lot more.