heldercervantes Posted February 23, 2023 Posted February 23, 2023 Seasons Greetings to you all! I'm wondering, does anyone know of a good online magazine powered by processwire? Like a proper magazine with sections, articles, tags, featured articles, related articles and all that? Think stuff like https://www.archdaily.com/ or https://www.designboom.com/ I'm in that lovely position of trying to convince someone who's thinking wordpress to build their site properly. 1
millipedia Posted February 23, 2023 Posted February 23, 2023 It's not exactly a magazine but I did write up a move we did for a site from WP to PW: It has lots of tagging and authors and and so on. And that write up has some handy before and after metrics in which might help you convince them... 4
BraseTheGreat Posted February 23, 2023 Posted February 23, 2023 Two years ago I have been working on two magazines. Both share a one instance of Processwire. I had to programme my own domain based queries. There are articles, categories, featured articles cotegory dependent (and time dependent) and also some scheduleable ads places. https://motormix.cz/ https://ceskeokruhy.cz/ Articles can be shown on both sites. 7
rick Posted February 23, 2023 Posted February 23, 2023 You can check out the blog module. It will handle the article content and related info. As far as the front-end looking like other magazine layouts, there are numerous free magazine html/css templates and more paid templates. You may want to consider a paid template. The free templates look like free templates. ?
Zeka Posted February 23, 2023 Posted February 23, 2023 Hi @heldercervantes . Here are a few projects I've done, both previously done on WP. The first one is smaller 45k pages, the second one already has 484k pages. https://obukhiv.info/ https://socportal.info/ 3
Jonathan Lahijani Posted February 23, 2023 Posted February 23, 2023 3 hours ago, rick said: You can check out the blog module. It will handle the article content and related info. As far as the front-end looking like other magazine layouts, there are numerous free magazine html/css templates and more paid templates. You may want to consider a paid template. The free templates look like free templates. ? If accessibility and avoiding lawsuits matters, I'd avoid going that route. I spoke with a developer friend recently whose client got hit with an accessibility lawsuit. They then had a special accessibility firm audit and maintain the website. Sometime afterwards they got hit with 2 more accessibility lawsuits, although they were thrown out. This might be mainly a US phenomenon however... gotta keep those lawyers busy! UIkit pushed a big update today that (finally) addresses a lot of accessibility issues. 2
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