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First of all, I want to thank you for creating such a powerful and user-friendly CMS. I've been using Decap CMS and appreciate how intuitive and efficient it is for managing content on static site generators.
I have a question about customizing the admin interface:
Is it currently possible to extend or modify the admin interface without creating a fork?
If not, would forking be the recommended approach to start customizing the admin interface? If so, could you provide any guidance or starting points on how to begin modifying the interface?
I love the clean design of Decap CMS, but I feel it could be even more flexible by allowing users to create their own frontends for the logged-in admin area. This could enable tailored interactions with collections and content editing for specific use cases.
Any advice or documentation links to help me explore this customization would be greatly appreciated!
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Hi, Decap CMS team and community,
First of all, I want to thank you for creating such a powerful and user-friendly CMS. I've been using Decap CMS and appreciate how intuitive and efficient it is for managing content on static site generators.
I have a question about customizing the admin interface:
Is it currently possible to extend or modify the admin interface without creating a fork?
If not, would forking be the recommended approach to start customizing the admin interface? If so, could you provide any guidance or starting points on how to begin modifying the interface?
I love the clean design of Decap CMS, but I feel it could be even more flexible by allowing users to create their own frontends for the logged-in admin area. This could enable tailored interactions with collections and content editing for specific use cases.
Any advice or documentation links to help me explore this customization would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks again for your amazing work!
Best regards,
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