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Denis Ĺ˝oljom, a WordPress core contributor…

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Dan Knauss

Denis Žoljom, a WordPress core contributor and plugin author, shares his experience creating a decoupled ("headless") WordPress site. Denis covers the advantages and disadvantages of the decoupled approach when you are setting up a site and using the WordPress REST API.…

The decoupled or “headless” CMS is…

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Brian Krogsgard

The decoupled or “headless” CMS is rising in popularity. Alyssa Cuda breaks down what that means for WordPress and showcases some examples of headless WordPress. Some of these sites were mentioned by Phil Crumm and Weston Ruter during the 2017…

Here are a couple of tweets…

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Brian Krogsgard

Here are a couple of tweets from Lisa Sabin Wilson I think are worth mentioning here: A lot of conversations about Headless WP lately, as well as WP as a platform, focused on down market competition with Wix and Squarespace,…

Petya Raykovska has a non-developer’s guide…

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Petya Raykovska has a non-developer's guide to the future of WordPress, which is a summary of her talk at WordCamp London 2016. She stresses the point that the WordPress REST API will enable WordPress to become a headless CMS, which…

Human Made white paper makes the case for the WordPress REST API

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Brian Krogsgard

Human Made has released a white paper called Talking to 25% of the Web that makes a compelling case for the WordPress REST API along with an in-depth technical review that includes case studies. In addition to describing what makes for a…
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