By DJ
January 13, 2021
It was around six months ago that we last dug deep into Tina's inline editing experience. At that time, we introduced new features and improved the UI of inline editing. Since then, there have been a…
By Kendall Strautman
October 2, 2020
Websites today contain more dog GIFs and landscape hero photos than ever. Content editors need a way to work with that media when creating and updating web pages, blogs, or articles. Up until now…
By DJ
September 10, 2020
👋 Hey all you cool cats and kittens! It's been a while since our last update, so we wanted to let you know what we've been up to. Documentation Cycle Recap Tina is a toolkit for developers, so…
By Kendall Strautman
June 29, 2020
6 weeks ago, we embarked on a dedicated project with the goal of improving Inline Editing. We believe that this way of creating content is the future, and we want to be a driver in actualizing that…
By Joel Huggett
June 23, 2020
We've improved the overall security of our GitHub authentication. Below is an explanation of the changes and further down are the steps required to upgrade to the new authentication flow. TinaCMS…
By Kendall Strautman
April 30, 2020
Recently, our founders, Scott Gallant and Jordan Patterson, along with Lead Tina Developer, Nolan Phillips, sat down with the folks from the Software Engineering Daily Podcast to talk about the CMS…
By Nolan Phillips & Kendall Strautman
April 9, 2020
Plugins are a powerful concept. In general plugins are used to extend core functionality of a base system. While many plugin systems are static, TinaCMS is powered by a dynamic plugin system. In this…
By Scott Byrne
March 23, 2020
Writing an adaptable UI is hard. When you're writing code for a quickly changing project, you want that code to be cheap and replaceable. Styled Components allow us to write styles right alongside…