Managing Your Craft Inventory Using Snipcart Webhooks
In this post we will show you how to handle the `order.completed` event to update your Craft entries when someone buys a product on your website... Snipcart
In this post we will show you how to handle the `order.completed` event to update your Craft entries when someone buys a product on your website... Snipcart
10 specific reasons why we love Craft CMS, David Letterman Style. ::Drumroll:: Adam McCombs
In a world that requires specialized Drupal developers, Wordpress developers, ExpressionEngine developers, and other pre-renaissance CMS developers, Craft CMS gives me hope for a day when being a PHP developer is enough... Sam Hernandez
The best way to explain Craft Entry Types in relation to Sections is by turning to a platform with a similar setup: Tumblr. Tumblr is a blogging service, and just like on any other blog, you can publish entries, display those entries in a listing and filter them by tags... Kristen Grote
It was almost this time last year that I blogged about why MODX is our preferred CMS and whilst MODX still holds a warm place in our hearts it was about time that we surveyed the landscape and tried out some of the newer contenders in the content management space... Ennovate Design
Are you contemplating the Craft CMS? Ben Parizek is on the show to explain why it has become his CMS of choice, what developing for Craft is like, his thoughts on its architecture and its future, as well as ideas on education, documentation and the future of plugin development for the platform. CTRL+CLICK CAST
It was difficult for me to determine which platform to use for the latest version of this site [masuga.com]. Decisions about whether or not to have a database, and how I would be writing content had me flipping back and forth between different content management systems. I ended up with Craft CMS. Here's why... Ryan Masuga
The following are some highlights of my time with Craft and why I feel it can benefit both content publishers and web developers. Naomi Royall
Early this year we were introduced to an amazing content management system (CMS) called Craft and I'd like to say that the rest is history... Adam McCombs
Brandon Kelly joins the show to discuss his Craft CMS. Brandon shares why Pixel & Tonic expanded its focus beyond add-ons and consulting to create Craft, and offers a peek at the iterative development process he and his team followed in building Craft. We discuss how Craft is different from other CMSes, some of the features that enhance the user experience, and the learning curve involved. CTRL+CLICK CAST
Full disclosure: never have I ever used a custom CMS before — until I tried Craft — and I freaking love it (which is fitting, because I also love crafts) Una Kravats
What P&T have done is built a Content Management System in the truest sense, from the ground up. What I mean by this is that Craft was built to do one thing and do it well, and that is to manage content. Feel free to take a deep breath of fresh air... Ben Crocker
Craft has recently gone into beta and it’s definitely worth a look. Here, we interview one of its creators, Brandon Kelly on the philosophy behind Craft and its technical aspects... The Nerdary