WebriQ Announces the Launch of Web Content Management System 4.0 | HTML Goodies

WebriQ Announces the Launch of Web Content Management System 4.0

Sep 23, 2016
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WebriQ, a cloud based SaaS software company is announcing today the launch of its fourth generation Web Content Management System. After having built three generations of LAMP stack CMS Systems, the company has switched gears and is introducing a Web CMS System based on the JAM Stack. The stack is based on Javascript, API’s and Markdown. It uses a Static website generator to build the websites and it fully utilizes the Git workflow to make any changes to the code of the website. After having built three generations of LAMP stack CMS Systems, the company has switched gears and is introducing a Web CMS System based on the JAM Stack. The stack is based on Javascript, API’s and Markdown. It uses a Static website generator to build the websites and it fully utilizes the Git workflow to make any changes to the code of the website. Continue reading this press release here.

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