I see. Well I would like to add Directus into the mix. This headless CMS is so good, it basically mirrors your database tables exactly as they exist. The user interface is much cleaner and built with Vue. You don't have to write any code, it just passes the data to the front end using the table columns as the data properties, but you can code some hooks for things like mail notifications. It's on Node.js but a Laravel edition Is coming too. I would recommend that over Straps and to me that's saying a lot
Thank you SO much for that recommendation! I am watching the introduction video on Youtube. Directus looks very polished indeed!
I must mention, one more limitation of Strapi Community Edition is that it is Limited to 3 default roles for Role Based Access Control. It was a little confusing at first because myself and others initially confused this for the roles being custom. They have since updated the wording in the plan comparison page.
Anyhow, I will give Directus a spin, thanks again!
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I see. Well I would like to add Directus into the mix. This headless CMS is so good, it basically mirrors your database tables exactly as they exist. The user interface is much cleaner and built with Vue. You don't have to write any code, it just passes the data to the front end using the table columns as the data properties, but you can code some hooks for things like mail notifications. It's on Node.js but a Laravel edition Is coming too. I would recommend that over Straps and to me that's saying a lot
Thank you SO much for that recommendation! I am watching the introduction video on Youtube. Directus looks very polished indeed!
I must mention, one more limitation of Strapi Community Edition is that it is Limited to 3 default roles for Role Based Access Control. It was a little confusing at first because myself and others initially confused this for the roles being custom. They have since updated the wording in the plan comparison page.
Anyhow, I will give Directus a spin, thanks again!