This is pretty cool! Nice stuff—it's a lot like my muse, Ghost.
That said, I just wanted to warn @claviska about a naming issue he might run into. There's an existing platform out there called Siteleaf, which is a CMS platform with a similar name and mission. http://www.siteleaf.com/
There's obviously room for both of you guys, but I was concerned when I saw this because the names were so similar that it might negatively affect uptake of one of the two platforms. Thanks!
Thanks for the heads up...I wasn't aware of Siteleaf, but it looks cool. I actually had a heck of a weekend about a month ago when I learned that the name I was using for nearly two years was trademarked back in September. (https://www.abeautifulsite.net/p...)
It's getting nearly impossible to name something on the Internet. However, I think the names are different enough and I hope Siteleaf finds success. I had a trademark attorney do a full search and file an application for trademark to avoid issues such as this. As an open source project, I don't really have the resources to rebrand the project every time a similar name pops up. 😕
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Looks pretty neat. Question: how would you convince a WordPress user to make a switch? There are quite a few inline editing plugins out there for WordPress too.
I wouldn't. WordPress does way more than Postleaf ever will, and I think that's a good thing. However, there are a subset of WordPress users that will appreciate Postleaf for it's simplicity and experience.
But it's not up to me to convince them. Hopefully one day they'll stumble upon Postleaf, find it interesting, and want to try it. I think they'll be pleasantly surprised when they do.
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