Nuxt instead of Wordpress?
Chloe

Chloe @cguttweb

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Nuxt instead of Wordpress?

Publish Date: Jun 28 '20
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I had an idea for a site I was originally going to build with Wordpress but decided to go down the JAMstack route however I'm undecided on what to use.

I've seen that has released the @nuxt/content module for transforming markdown files which ideally I'd like to use to create most of the content (then setup netlifycms), however I'm wondering if maybe I could use this or whether I may be better off using Gridsome instead although I'd raelly like to build something with Nuxt.

Any thoughts on which would perhaps be the best solution?

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  • rmznovali
    rmznovaliJun 28, 2020

    You can try Strapi.io

  • Chloe
    ChloeJun 28, 2020

    Yeah fair enough a bit vague not a blog no it will be a site with maybe a couple of dozen pages to start (likely will end up more) and want to write them in markdown hence thinking of JAMstack. I don't know PHP which is why I decided to not use WP and instead look at JAMstack route. I know more Vue hence either Gridsome/Nuxt rather than Gatsby (although I've dabbled with Gatsby my React knowledge is minimal).

  • Pacharapol Withayasakpunt
    Pacharapol WithayasakpuntJun 29, 2020

    I think content module is relatively new. You might even consider Gridsome or Gatsby.

    • Chloe
      ChloeJun 29, 2020

      Yeah having read the blog it is a new module might be better off using gridsome instead thanks for the reply.

  • Chloe
    ChloeJun 30, 2020

    Thanks for the link to the newsletter have subscribed I'd definitely like to learn more about the whole JAMstack ecosystem.

    Re best solution yeah not worded particularly well thinking more about it I was just after some advice really with people more experience which may be more suited as I definitely want to use something Vue-based. Figured Gridsome but then having seen the new nuxt/@content module thought they could potentially do the samer job. Thanks for the reply appreciate the input.

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