How to Use Hugo with a CMS (Netlify CMS)

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Want to build a website with Hugo but your client doesn't want to learn Markdown and how to commit to Git? Try Hugo's static site generator with Netlify CMS, and finally ditch making WordPress websites! Make it easy to create and edit posts and pages, upload images, and more in this video...

0:00 Intro
1:48 CMS Demo
2:44 One-Click Setup
3:31 Creating the config file
10:48 Creating the admin page
11:36 Additional scripts needed
12:24 Setting up Netlify
14:17 Logging into the admin dashboard
14:53 Creating a new post
17:06 Final Thoughts
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Thanks for linking the github, really nice starting point to build simple Hugo sites xx

jordihoven
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really bro you are the one of the best "FOSS" and tech youtubers, and I hope in the future to focus also on your blog and make a text version of the videos.

vert
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Thank you so much for this great explanation!

MrHat
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great stuff appreciate it long live luke chaddy

redditalized
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Hello there. I've just discovered your channel, great videos! I have some questions, I hope you don't mind me asking:

I've been doing WordPress freelancing (small to medium sized websites) since a couple of years now, but lately I am thinking about moving to a more modern approach with something like a headless CMS.

I have compared a lot of solutions out there, but I feel like most of the headless CMS are not really suitable if you do solo freelancing and can't invest a lot of money. Netlify CMS looks like an easy solution though. Are you using the free starter kit? The downside is, that you can only have one user, correct?
Do you know, if I can use Netlify CMS like this: I am building a website for a client and as soon I am finished, I give my client the login, so that he can do changes on his website on his own. For the next client / project I am going to create another account and so on. Or do you have another approach or have you tried other CMSs?

bl
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But after all, can lay clients make posts normally or just clients who know how to handle code files?

Thom.Zille.