Concrete CMS
Concrete CMS (formerly concrete5) was an Open Source Content Management System that can be used by teams. Concrete CMS allows you to have both the best and secure websites that your content contributors love using.
The user experience is built around the concept of in-context editing. It's as simple to use as a word processer.
You will spend less time training people and less time fixing things yourself. Open source frameworks allow you to build complex applications because they include features such as workflow, file management and calendars. Concrete CMS has a marketplace of themes and add-ons that can help you build an amazing product.
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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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Auth.js
Auth.js is an open-source library for authentication that is specifically tailored to work effortlessly with contemporary JavaScript frameworks, delivering a secure and adaptable authentication solution. It accommodates a variety of authentication options, such as OAuth (including services like Google and GitHub), user credentials, and WebAuthn, giving developers the freedom to select the best method for their applications. This library is versatile enough to be used with several frameworks, including Next.js, SvelteKit, Express, Qwik, and SolidStart, which allows for straightforward implementation of authentication features across diverse platforms. Additionally, Auth.js includes integrated support for widely-used databases such as Prisma, Drizzle ORM, Supabase, Firebase, and TypeORM, streamlining user data management processes. To enhance security, it incorporates features like signed cookies, CSRF token protection, and encrypted JSON Web Tokens (JWTs), all designed to safeguard user information effectively. Furthermore, Auth.js is optimized for performance in serverless environments and comes with extensive documentation and practical examples to assist developers in getting started. This library not only simplifies authentication but also ensures that applications remain secure and user-friendly.
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Leaflet
Leaflet stands out as the premier open-source JavaScript library for creating mobile-responsive interactive maps. At around 42 KB in size, it encompasses all the essential mapping functionalities that developers typically require. The design prioritizes simplicity, efficiency, and user-friendliness. Compatible with all leading desktop and mobile platforms, it offers extensive plugin support, a visually appealing and intuitive API, and an easily navigable source code that encourages contributions. Rather than attempting to cater to every possible need, Leaflet emphasizes perfecting fundamental tasks. The use of hardware acceleration ensures a fluid experience similar to that of native applications. By leveraging CSS3 capabilities, it achieves exceptionally smooth panning and zooming. Additionally, it features intelligent polyline and polygon rendering, which incorporates dynamic clipping and simplification for enhanced speed. The modular architecture allows developers to omit unnecessary features, and it effectively eliminates tap delays on mobile devices, enhancing the overall user experience. This combination of attributes positions Leaflet as an excellent choice for developers seeking a reliable mapping solution.
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