Grav – Performance & Caching
In this chapter, we will understand the concepts of performance and caching in Grav. Performance The term performance refers to the system performance in such a way that whether it…
In this chapter, we will understand the concepts of performance and caching in Grav. Performance The term performance refers to the system performance in such a way that whether it…
Blueprints are metadata information about the resource (source of information). It serves two purposes − First is the resource identity itself.Second is regarding the forms. This complete information is saved in…
The Page editor is a text editor and manages the pages also; this allows you to create content including the media files, publishing and taxonomy options, settings and theme specific…
In this chapter, we will study the Page Editor options in Grav administration panel. This is a dynamic text editor that allows you to create the content of your page. In addition,…
In this chapter, we will understand how Administration Panel Pages work in Grav. Pages give an easy access to create, edit or delete the content to your site. In the…
In this chapter, we will study about how to Configure Site in Grav's Administration Panel. You can directly configure the settings of your site's System with the help of the Configuration page.…
In this chapter, we will study about the Configuration System in Grav's Administration Panel. You can directly configure the settings of your site's system with the help of the Configuration page. Furthermore,…
In this chapter, we will study about the Administrative Panel Dashboard in Grav. The Dashboard acts as a nerve center of information for the Grav Administration Panel plugin. You can inspect the traffic…
Grav Administration Panel plugin is a web graphical user interface (GUI) for Grav. It can easily create and modify pages. It is an optional plugin and to work effectively Grav does…
In this chapter, we will study Event Hooks in Grav. In Plugins chapter you will see, the logic of plugin was included in two methods. The methods are onPluginsInitialized and onPageInitialized; these methods are similar to…