Hi,
just a quick question.
Found an old post that Drupal is your CMS. Is this still true?
Want to build a Wiki for out intranet and really like the style of the "Docs" section, and especially with the code highlighting etc. it would be a great tool.
Thx
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What's your CMS? (Docs)
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Re: What's your CMS? (Docs)
No, the documentation is all hand-crafted.
https://github.com/rainmeter/rainmeter-docs
We write it in a framework of node.js, using hexo to simplify and standardize how things are organized.
We found that our documentation wasn't a great fit for a database-driven Content Management System like Drupal (nothing against Drupal, it's powerful).
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Re: What's your CMS? (Docs)
Thanks for the detailed answer, I'll try to rebuild it with our content. If that's okay of course...jsmorley wrote: ↑February 10th, 2019, 1:31 pm No, the documentation is all hand-crafted.
https://github.com/rainmeter/rainmeter-docs
We write it in a framework of node.js, using hexo to simplify and standardize how things are organized.
We found that our documentation wasn't a great fit for a database-driven Content Management System like Drupal (nothing against Drupal, it's powerful).
and thanks for Rainmeter, slowly getting back to customizing my desktop
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Re: What's your CMS? (Docs)
Sure you can use our code any way you like.