Umbraco

Umbraco is a popular open source content management system (CMS) that allows you to create and manage websites, blogs, e-commerce platforms, and more.

Umbraco

Umbraco is a popular open source content management system (CMS) that allows you to create and manage websites, blogs, e-commerce platforms, and more.

.Net

Umbraco is built on the .NET framework and uses a SQL database to store data. Umbraco is flexible, scalable, and easy to use, with a friendly and active community of developers and users.

Benefits

Some of the benefits of using Umbraco are:

  • You can customize your website with templates, themes, plugins, and extensions that suit your needs and preferences.
  • You can edit your content with a rich text editor, media library, and grid layout system that give you full control over the look and feel of your website.
  • You can manage your website with a user-friendly backoffice interface that lets you create, update, and publish content with ease.
  • You can integrate your website with various third-party services and applications, such as Google Analytics, Mailchimp, Stripe, and more.
  • You can secure your website with SSL encryption, user roles and permissions, and GDPR compliance features.

If you are interested in learning more about Umbraco, you can visit their official website at https://umbraco.com/, where you can find documentation, tutorials, case studies, and more. You can also download Umbraco for free and start building your own website today.

Block Grid

Umbraco Block grid works perfectly with CSS grid.

Unfortunately Bootstrap, one of the most common CSS frameworks used by many developers uses CSS Flexbox instead.

Well that was the case until Bootstrap 5.1 where Bootstrap CSS Grid was introduced behind a flag.

This site uses both Umbraco Block Grid.