Paligo
For decades CCMS and content authoring solutions have been lagging behind in the fast-paced world of cloud technology. We’re changing that.
Paligo was founded by people with many years of experience in the field of technical documentation. We’re using that experience to build the modern web platform that we would have wanted to use ourselves.
Our goal is to make structured authoring more accessible to a wider audience by simplifying and demystifying the process. This is achieved through our intuitive and user-friendly CCMS, which is both powerful and robust, enabling our customers to easily author, manage, translate, and publish multichannel content.
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ClickLearn
ClickLearn simplifies complex business processes using popular software. You can create multi-format learning materials in any language and publish them to a 24/7 learning portal with just one click. A video walkthrough of the process, with narration in your preferred language. Put your learning to the test. This interactive simulation of your workplace allows you to test your knowledge without any hints. Interactive simulation of your workplace environment that guides you through the process. This guide is step-by-step. ClickLearn wrote this guide with perfectly cropped screenshots. ClickLearn Assist can be your go-to helper when you are stuck, need process help, or want to try a new process in the live system. You don't have to worry about making another mistake. All your learning materials can be auto-translated with a click of a button
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Hugo
Hugo stands out as the quickest framework for website development, being one of the leading open-source static site generators available. Its remarkable speed and versatility rejuvenate the website creation experience, solidifying its reputation as the fastest tool in this category. With an impressive build time of under 1 millisecond per page, most websites can be generated in less than a second. The framework accommodates an endless array of content types, taxonomies, menus, and dynamic API-driven content without the need for plugins. While we appreciate the elegant simplicity of markdown, there are occasions when additional customization is desired; that's where Hugo's shortcodes come into play, providing both aesthetic appeal and adaptability. To streamline various essential functions like SEO, commenting, and analytics, Hugo comes equipped with pre-built templates—just a single line of code is required for implementation. Additionally, Hugo ensures comprehensive internationalization (i18n) support for multi-language websites, maintaining the same intuitive development experience that single-language users enjoy. Furthermore, it enables the output of content in various formats, such as JSON or AMP, while also facilitating the creation of custom formats as needed. Ultimately, Hugo empowers developers by combining speed, flexibility, and a user-friendly approach to create high-quality websites effortlessly.
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Storybook
Storybook serves as a dedicated environment for creating user interfaces in isolation, allowing developers to address challenging scenarios and edge cases effectively. You can design components and pages without the hassle of managing data, APIs, or business logic complexities. It enables the rendering of components in specific states that are difficult to replicate within a typical application setup. By saving use cases as stories in straightforward JavaScript, you can easily return to them throughout development, testing, and quality assurance phases. Additionally, you can enhance your workflow with addons that facilitate automated testing and integration with preferred tools. These stories act as a practical and reproducible method to document UI edge cases comprehensively. After writing a story, you can leverage it for automated testing, as each one essentially provides a valuable test case. This allows you to swiftly review stories and ensure your UI appears as intended. You can identify pixel-level UI changes by comparing image snapshots of these stories, and you can incorporate them into your unit tests to validate intricate functionalities. Ultimately, stories illustrate the actual operation of UIs rather than just their intended functionality, simplifying the process of collecting feedback and reproducing issues. Furthermore, this approach fosters a collaborative environment where team members can share insights and improvements based on real user interactions.
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