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Research Django interfaces #12
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We can use the use cases gathered in #9 and see how these might work in django. |
https://getgrav.org/ looks great! |
There's also https://www.django-cms.org/en/ (for that Wordpressy feel) |
Yes! That's a good looking one. |
Opened in our repo mozilla/coss#30 |
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Do a web search to find popular/viable django interface bolt-ons/etc that make working with Django easier from a user/admin point of view.
Evaluate selected django interface(s) from a UX perspective.
Compare django to wordpress (UI, number of steps to complete a task…)
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