Blocs has integrated support for a range of premium and open source third party content management systems, allowing you to easily create powerful, dynamic websites, that can be updated and contributed to outside of the Blocs application. Blocs currently supports the following CMS’s (Content Management Systems) October CMS – Open Source Pulse CMS – Premium […]
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Pulse CMS
This video tutorial covers the basics of creating a Pulse CMS theme with Blocs.
October CMS
This video tutorial covers the basics of creating an October CMS theme with Blocs.
Surreal CMS
Surreal CMS is a very simple and straight forward Content Management System, it lets you set pre-defined areas on web pages that can later be edited once they are hosted and live. Surreal CMS requires that you have an account with them in order to login to their service and make changes to your website. […]
Cushy CMS
Cushy CMS is a very simple and straight forward Content Management System, it lets you set pre-defined areas on web pages that can later be edited once they are hosted and live. Cushy CMS requires that you have an account with them in order to login to their service and make changes to your website. […]
Disqus Comments
Disqus is an amazing service that enables your website visitors to start discussions and add comments to your website pages. The standard way to add support for Disqus to a website is to generate a code snippet for your site and then embed this code snippet into the relevant pages of your site, taking care […]
Text Data Source
In Blocs you have the option to feed certain data values into text Brics. A good example of using a text data source effectively would be when adding a page title to your page content. If a text Bric has its data source set to the current page name, when this page is duplicated, the […]