Front end web development frameworks like NextJS and Gatsby which are frameworks for the React Javascript library are taking over because they make React server side rendering so easy. They also add a ton of other efficient features and optimizations.

while WordPress is on its way out as the primary website development platform it was in the past, it still has a big place in the web ecosystem. With react we still need a headless CMS to store our data. In this video I show you how easy it is to use free WordPress as the administrative dashboard to host your data/headless CMS that your NextJS web application can pull from.

CONNECT ON MY DISCORD:
https://discord.gg/5zsdrxH8m8

Twitter:https://twitter.com/omarel

#nextjs #reactjs #headlesscms

source

33 Comments

  1. Described Problem -> described solution -> showed solution. Straight to the point!
    One thing I'm just wondering is, does inserting data work in the same way? Like for a newsletter sign-up for example.

  2. Hey i was wondering, if i buy a basic shared web hosting service am i able to install the headless wordpress in a subdomain(as an API as you show on your video) and have my nextjs project in the root domain at the same time? or do i have to pay for a different hosting service?

Leave A Reply

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here