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      <title>Tina CMS: Visual Editing for Static Sites and Next.js</title>
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      <description>Tina CMS is an open-source, Git-backed content management system with a distinguishing feature that sets it apart from most headless options: inline visual editing. Where tools like Decap CMS present editors with a form interface that is separate from the rendered site, Tina renders the actual page alongside the editing controls — editors see changes in context as they type.
This matters for publishing teams where the gap between the form and the final output causes friction.</description>
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      <title>Using Decap CMS to Add a Web Editor to Your Hugo Site</title>
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      <description>Hugo is fast and file-based, but its editing experience is entirely command-line: you write Markdown in a text editor, commit to Git, and push to trigger a build. For solo developers this is fine. For publications with non-technical contributors, it is a significant barrier. Decap CMS (formerly Netlify CMS) solves this by adding a browser-based editorial interface to Hugo without abandoning the static site architecture.
What Decap CMS Is Decap CMS is an open-source, Git-backed content management interface.</description>
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