Closed kwennB closed 4 months ago
@kwennB sorry for the late response. We have been working with smaller team size and had many article submissions in the backlog.
I am finally catching up.
We would still love to have you write this article if you are still open to it. Thank you for your understanding and patience.
@kwennB sorry for the late response. We have been working with smaller team size and had many article submissions in the backlog.
I am finally catching up.
We would still love to have you write this article if you are still open to it. Thank you for your understanding and patience.
Thank you @PaulBratslavsky I will get started.
Thank you @kwennB
Hi @kwennB, do you have a draft to share with us yet?
Hello @hanakhelifa, @PaulBratslavsky
The draft would have been completed but it is not due to issues currently faced with the plugin. Kindly find the details in this Google Docs file.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Cns5W5GiGGhzhcQFTa80vZmhyt23MarlGGMyuIhSKak/edit?usp=sharing
@kwennB I'll review the article this week, thank you for your submission
@kwennB do you have plans to add more details to the article ? What about submitting the plugin on the Strapi Marketplace ?
Hi @kwennB I did not hear from you, so closing the issue for now.
Integrating Strapi with MkDocs for Building Fast Static Sites
Integrating Strapi with MkDocs will create a fast and scalable static site that is easy to manage and update. Strapi provides a powerful content management system, while MkDocs allows you to generate a beautiful and functional site from that content. This article will show how to achieve these results.
I. Introduction
II. Getting Started
III. Connecting Strapi with MkDocs
IV. Building a Fast Static Site with Strapi and MkDocs
V. Conclusion
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