By Scott Gallant & Scott Byrne
February 27, 2023
We're excited to share Tinasaurus, a Docusaurus starter site with support for TinaCMS. Tinasaurus includes: ✅ Editing interface for Markdown, MDX, JSON, and YAML content\ ✅ Integrates with existing…
By TinaCMS Team
February 6, 2023
There has been a recent security vulnerability that has been discovered in our open-source library. To address this, update @tinacms/cli to the latest patch 1.0.9. If you're on a version prior to…
By Scott Gallant & James O'Halloran
January 31, 2023
Today we're excited to announce the first iteration of TinaCMS's self-hosted Data Layer. See the in-depth walk through and demo here. This has been a highly requested feature for a variety of…
By James O'Halloran
January 31, 2023
TinaCMS Version 1.1.4 (and @tinacms/cli@1.0.7) adds the ability to store content in separate repo's, improvements to the rich-text field, adds the ability to rename documents, and several other bug…
By James O'Halloran
January 11, 2023
TinaCMS Version 1.1.3 (and @tinacms/cli@1.0.6) brings some improvements for various frameworks, and list-field improvements. Improved Shortcode Support The user can now model a shortcode like so…
By Antonello Zanini
January 11, 2023
Creating a Markdown Blog With Next.js This post has been updated to use Next.js 13 and its latest features. Want to skip to using Tina with Next.js? checkout our quickstart Next.js is a framework…
By James O'Halloran
November 23, 2022
TinaCMS now has a public roadmap where you can follow along with high-level features on our radar. Public Roadmap The roadmap is reserved for items in which we have a high degree of confidence that…
By James O'Halloran
November 8, 2022
We're excited to announce that TinaCMS has gone 1.0 and is coming out of beta! TinaCMS was announced over 3 years ago, and has matured greatly over that time. In the early days of TinaCMS, there was…
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