Contact us: https://bit.ly/4fAFrVx
Learn more: https://www.ssw.com.au/rules
https://tina.io/docs/tinacloud/webhooks

Jake walks you through the migration of the SSW Rules site from Decap CMS and Gatsby to Tina CMS and Next.js. In this video he how easy it is to update content on the new platform, including editing titles, inserting images, reordering authors, and committing changes via GitHub.

If you’re curious about improving your CMS workflow, want to learn about Tina’s front-end editing capabilities, or are interested in optimizing static site rebuilds, this one’s for you!

00:00 | Introduction – Why the migration?
00:26 | Comparing Decap CMS vs. Tina CMS
00:56 | Finding a rule to update
01:31 | Editing with Tina
02:48 | Embedding images and using custom components
04:18 | Saving changes and Tina’s GitHub integration
04:50 | Creating a pull request and reviewing changes
05:43 | Reviewing and approving the PR
06:27 | Live update using Tina webhooks
07:13 | Final thoughts

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About the speakers

About the speakers

Jake Bayliss

Jake is a Software Architect originally from New Zealand, now working out of Sydney. He works with a wide range of technologies, including .NET, React, SQL, the Power Platform and Azure. He has a huge passion for creating progressive web apps using the latest tech stack.

Jake has built many well-presented, client-facing Power BI reports with a story-telling twist and loves pushing Power BI to it's limits. He loves creating custom visuals for use in Power BI - if there is a visual that doesn't exist yet, then Jake would love to build it himself!

When Jake isn't working you'll find him doing 1 of 5 things: playing football, chess, surfing, in the gym or doing a home project/learning a new tech.

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