Headless CMS Vs. Decoupled CMS
Unlike traditional Web CMS, decoupled or headless CMSs use separate infrastructure for authoring and delivery. However, there are a few key differences to consider.
Unlike traditional Web CMS, decoupled or headless CMSs use separate infrastructure for authoring and delivery. However, there are a few key differences to consider.
BioCentury built a data-rich content hub to programmatically accelerate their content publishing by migrating away from a monolith stack.
Hygraph Talks with AE Studios', Bruno Michels, to discuss BioCentury's successful migration from Drupal to a modular, microservice tech stack.
Monolith systems used to be the only option for companies looking to have high powered software with control over their data and sophisticated tooling. This, however, is no longer the case, in general, and more specifically in the CMS space.
Strong SEO begins long before the editorial team has had a chance to shape their content. What can your tech team do to prepare for stellar SEO results with a modern stack when making the move to a Headless CMS?
What are some considerations when optimizing images for SEO with a Headless CMS?
How to handle SEO with a Headless CMS is an extremely common question we encounter. To simplify this, here’s how we handle SEO at Hygraph.
A well-oiled government website should enable departments to keep their information up to date, with the goal of keeping information display consistent and easy to navigate.
In this episode of Hygraph Talks, Ronak gets into a conversation with Filippo Conforti, Founder & CEO at Commerce Layer, to talk about the rise of Headless Commerce for scaling businesses.
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