Kirby
What is Kirby?
Kirby belongs to Content Management System (CMS) category.
A file-based content management system (CMS) that simplifies website and web application development by using text files for content management instead of a traditional database.
Kirby Performance Insights
1 website
Websites using Kirby
Last 30 days uptimeⓘ
100%
64
Performance
87
Accessibility
100
Best Practices
100
SEO
Kirby friendly technologies
Google Analytics
GSAP
cdnjs
jsDelivr
Cloudflare
Nginx
Vue.js
Barba.js
Unpkg
Google Tag Manager
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