This is MexApi’s 4th generation. Previous one was powered by Pelican.
It took me two days from ‘Grav? What’s that?’ to ‘My custom theme is ok to go.’ Time to migrate content.’ Grav is gentle, Grav is fast, Grav is beautiful, Grav is elegant.
Based on foundation framework with a mix of ideas originally inspired by vanilla-bones and woo themes. Grav’s power and flexibility facilitated some of the more exotic design choices. The client picked up using the system amazingly fast
Heavy use of featherlight popups throughout the site
Embedded in presentation page layout
Image galleries with themeable captions
Several predefined types of html-popups
Based on the following considerations:
The featherlight galleries behave like modal dialogs
Which may contain essential (textual) information
The user has no way of discerning potential heavy downloads
This architect’s site can potentially offer a ton of high quality images
… the featherlight code was customized to use source sets. For now, it doesn’t actually use the srcset attribute, instead changing the image source itself according to detected screen / window size, with some basic - and hopefully reliable - correction for detected 2G/3G connectivity.
We decided to use grav because wordpress with its “designing” possibilities gives the users too much freedom. By utilizing grav we have more control over the actual design and can force the content to fit to the design.
The website still has some bugs but I think it is presentable now
Greetings all! Still a lot of work to do (and articles for us to write), but gameprose, a video game discussion article/piece site finally up after lots of sporadic on and off work on it.
Our agency website is built with Grav. https://nosstrious.com/
We’re using Grav for most of our new client sites as well. It’s a great system, easy to extend and theme.
I built this website with Grav: www.consorziocaes.org. I wrote
2 custom plugins: the first for read latest posts from a Wordpress site (using WP Rest API), the second to interface a db component to request a insurance quotation
We’ve just launched Muut IO, and the site was built with Grav
Muut IO is a developer focused version of Muut, this very forum software that Grav is using — or as we like to call it, a community development platform that enables you to build any kind of a social app using Muut’s infrastructure.
But there is a larger site (about 100 pages, and about 1000 or so blog posts) I am considering replacing. If I can get the functionality I need from Grav.
So many nice ones in here! I really need to update the getgrav.org site with a dedicated page with a bunch of these on there. Another thing for my list! Thanks guys!