Brian Rinaldi is a Developer Experience Engineer at LaunchDarkly with over 20 years experience as a developer for the web. Brian is active in the community running CFE.dev and Orlando Devs.
Good post Divya! I agree that headless CMS give the authors a much improved experience in writing and editing content (seeng as editing straight Markdown files really doesn't cut it for most non-dev contributors). There are still some bridges left to cross though, such as previewing changes, inline editing, and so on. Obviously I am biased since that is something Stackbit is focused on building tools to improve, but others are as well including Forestry with TinaCMS and even Gatsby with previews. I think we're getting there in terms of the experience for content authors and editors and 2020 may well be the year we fully solve this.
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Good post Divya! I agree that headless CMS give the authors a much improved experience in writing and editing content (seeng as editing straight Markdown files really doesn't cut it for most non-dev contributors). There are still some bridges left to cross though, such as previewing changes, inline editing, and so on. Obviously I am biased since that is something Stackbit is focused on building tools to improve, but others are as well including Forestry with TinaCMS and even Gatsby with previews. I think we're getting there in terms of the experience for content authors and editors and 2020 may well be the year we fully solve this.