Plugin Tag: headless
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WPGraphQL
(47 total ratings)WPGraphQL is a free, open-source WordPress plugin that provides an extendable GraphQL schema and API for any WordPress site.
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WPGraphQL for ACF
(1 total ratings)WPGraphQL for ACF seamlessly integrates Advanced Custom Fields with WPGraphQL.
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Headless Mode
(6 total ratings)Once you take the head off of WordPress, nobody needs to see it. This plugin hides the front end by redirecting to the shiny static (etc) site.
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CoCart – Decoupling Made Easy for WooCommerce
(21 total ratings)Make your WooCommerce store headless with CoCart, a REST API designed for decoupling.
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Faust.js
(7 total ratings)Faust.js™ transforms your traditional WordPress installation into a flexible headless CMS.
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CoCart CORS Support
(0 total ratings)Enables support for CORS to allow CoCart to work across multiple domains.
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Publish to Netlify
(0 total ratings)Easily deploy static sites to Netlify using WordPress as backend. This plugin builds your static website using Netlify webhooks to trigger the deploy …
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WP Headless CMS Framework
(2 total ratings)Plugin provides a framework sets up WordPress as a headless CMS.
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WUXT Headless WordPress API Extensions
(0 total ratings)Extensions for the Rest API to provide endpoints that support a more convenient use of headless WordPress as back-end CMS.
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Redirect Front-end to Login | Headless WP
(0 total ratings)Redirects all front-end pages to the login page, best for building a headless WP REST API backend
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Guillotheme
(0 total ratings)Guillotheme chops the front-end (i.e. the head) right off your theme by restricting access to the front-end (specifically, the WordPress-generated fro …
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Gato GraphQL
(7 total ratings)Powerful and flexible GraphQL server for WordPress. Access any piece of data (posts, users, comments, tags, etc) from your app via a GraphQL API.
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Fix API URL
(0 total ratings)Uses site_url() instead of home_url() to build the API URL. Useful for having WordPress as a Headless CMS.
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Decoupled Preview
(0 total ratings)Preview headless WordPress content on Front-end sites including Next.js.