Acquia Created a Helping Hand to Ease Developers Burden

The release of Acquia's open source headless cms

In late October, Acquia’s Drupal Team released an open-source developer tool to simplify headless CMS Deployment for both the Drupal CMS and Acquia. Traditional CMS’ deliver one-dimensional web pages, whereas headless CMS’ deliver pages more like three-dimensional objects that enable personalized content. The Headless CMS also enables design teams and brand managers to ensure content sticks to the branding styles and vocabulary while allowing developers to deploy content on new channels as needs arise.

The Open Source Headless CMS accelerator includes a guide for the developers that helps them through setting up a headless CMS. It deploys content through APIs to front-end interfaces the developers create.

Other tools with the headless accelerator include a feature specifically for front-end developers to manage CMS content and access.

Acquia also released its Next.js Starter Kit, enabling faster construction of front-end presentation layers that control the end user’s display, markup, and content layout. The company also released an update to Acquia Code Studio, a Drupal development tool to enable developers to build, review, test, deploy and measure Drupal sites more efficiently.

Acquia’s headless CMS accelerator for Drupal, shown here in the Acquia environment, guides users in setting up the content flow through APIs. Source:techtarget.com

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