Building Better Wagtail Sites: Traits of a Good CMS
A good Wagtail implementation empowers editors, keeps developers sane, and ensures every page looks and performs as it should. What makes a good Wagtail implementation? It’s more than features. It’s about building a system that works for editors, developers, and audiences. A good Wagtail build is intentional: content models are thoughtfully designed, patterns are consistent, and guardrails prevent broken layouts or poor performance. Editors can preview with confidence, developers can make changes without surprises, and every page adheres to design and brand standards by default. In this talk, we’ll look at the fundamentals that distinguish successful Wagtail projects, from thoughtful content modeling to consistency, predictability, and performance. The session will contrast “bad” implementations (StreamField soup, inconsistent labels, confusing flows) with “good” ones that empower editors, reduce developer burden, and stand the test of time. Attendees will leave with a practical framework for evaluating their own Wagtail builds and ideas for where to improve them. Whether you’re structuring content models, managing editorial workflows, or planning long-term sustainability, this talk will give you a clearer picture of what separates an average CMS build from a truly good one. 💻 Wagtail is the easiest open-source Python CMS to use: Install the demo and start building your first site in 10 minutes: https://wagtail.org/get-started/ 📹 Related Videos To Watch Next: ▶ Quick Video Tour of Wagtail CMS 7.0 • Video Tour of Wagtail 7.0 ▶ The Latest on Wagtail AI • The Latest on Wagtail AI | What's New in W... ▶ What’s New in Wagtail CMS 7.0 • Updates in Wagtail releases 6.3, 6.4 and w... Wagtail future proofs your CMS system, as it’s open source, continuously updated and built on Python, one of the most popular global programming languages, used widely in machine learning and big data. So you’re always ahead of the curve when it comes to CMS platforms. Wagtail is the #1 choice for accessibility, is scalable and most importantly, secure. 👉 Get started with Wagtail CMS for free: https://wagtail.org/get-started/ and see how easy it is to build a website that works for you. 📊 Read why Google, NASA, and the British NHS, are powering their digital estates with Wagtail: https://wagtail.org/about-wagtail/ 🎥 More Wagtail Videos: • What’s New in Wagtail CMS | Release 5.0 | ... Subscribe for more Wagtail hacks, tips and tutorials: / @wagtailcms 📣 Follow us on social: GitHub: https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail Mastodon: https://fosstodon.org/@wagtail Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/wagtail.org Contribute code for Wagtail: https://docs.wagtail.org/en/stable/co... Contact Us: https://wagtail.org/contact/ #WagtailCMS #Django

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