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5 Best Ruby on Rails Content Management Systems (CMS)

Content Management System is also a great platform for content organization, from drafting, revising, reviewing, approvals and publishing. With CMS, users can neatly divided into roles from authors, editors and publishers, and SEO editors. Read our blog to know about RoR based content management system.

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Have you tried Jekyll (or another static site builder)? Managing your documents with good old folders on your local machine and than sync up with git, for example, works great.

What about spinacms.com ?

worth checking out is ComfortableMexicanSofa as well github.com/comfy/comfortable-mexican-sofa extremely easy to implement into an existing rails app

I’ve been using refineryCMS on a client project and I’m pretty darn happy with it. I don’t do much content-heavy sites anymore, and in the past (long-time ago past!) I used WordPress. shudder I’m still recovering from that! Anyway, for those of you who are committed Rails devs but want to be able to do a CMS project from time to time, refinery is a great option.

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