> Mezzanine is a CMS Seeing as it's not well maintained (hypothetical vulnerability in old Django it uses, outdated Bootstrap) and especially that all users of the backend of the site are developers, I wonder if it's even worth having a CMS? For me, it seems like it would be easier to plop a Markdown file in `page_contents`, add it to a site map or whatever and then commit to Git.
> Do no touch any of the markdown to include HTML, please. So how would one make the individual pages look less like they're rendered from a text file (ie. more "designed" like the home page)? To give a concrete example, I was thinking of putting each of the mailing lists in cards in a grid, each with a little search form (to send [a search query to the archives](https://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=version&l=users%40lists.geany.org)), a "subscribe" button, and maybe and icon representing each list in the card. P.S. Sorry for being OT on this Issue, I didn't want to keep spamming the issue tracker with more question Issues. -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/geany/www.geany.org/issues/9#issuecomment-526945044
