Cloudflare created an open-source CMS it calls a "spiritual successor to WordPress" — but WordPress is having none of it.
Engaging with library users on the web is no longer restricted to simply putting a static HTML file on a server and calling it a successful website. Yet without technical assistance and forethought, ...
If you’re new to the web, in a digital role, or are modernizing your business’ presence online, you likely hear a lot of acronyms and jargon. Content management systems (or CMS) are talked about often ...
Enter Cloudflare Inc., which today announced the launch of EmDash, an open-source CMS that is designed as a modern ...
Cloudflare unveiled EmDash, a new open-source CMS with sandboxed plugin security, aiming to be a “spiritual successor” to ...
The world's most popular CMS has been remade with the help of AI. Cloudflare has released EmDash version 0.1, described as a ...
Cloudflare has entered the content management market with the early developer preview of EmDash, an open-source CMS ...
The developers behind the WordPress open-source content management system (CMS) are working on a plan to forcibly auto-update older versions of the CMS to more recent releases. The goal of this plan ...
WordPress got its start as a blogging platform in May 2003 and gradually evolved, first into a blogging system that let users add Web pages outside of the blog and then into a full-featured, popular ...