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Component Content Management Systems Glossary Terms
Component Content Management Systems Discussions
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Question on: Sanity
What’s the best to create localized content using sanity and gatsby?
Hi!
There are many ways of localizing content, regardless of where you plan to present it. I would start by reading up on the documentation to figure out what type of localization of the content model suits your use case best: https://www.sanity.io/docs/localization
You can also check out this tutorial for Gatsby and Sanity specifically. https://www.gatsbyjs.com/blog/2019-03-01-localization-with-gatsby-and-sanity/ But it pretty much boils down to that you get content on localized fields in Gatsby's GraphQL API. Best of luck!
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Question on: Sanity
Can I expect some changes to the HTTP api to be inegrated to the Sanity JS sdk?
I hope you can achive like Supabase did to their CRUD methods integrated to their sdk
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Hi! Our JavaScript client has always supported full CRUD operations against our APIs. You can check out the documentation here: https://www.sanity.io/docs/js-client
Let us know if this wasn't what you were thinking of!
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Question on: Storyblok
Is there a way to lock components when they are populated with content?
What I mean by that is that I want to use a finished component over and over again without copy/paste many times. At the moment I can only add empty blocks, but I want to add the block that is already filled with content. Is there an option of presets for components?
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Hi Thomas,
Yes, it is possible to create presets of components in the V2 editor: https://www.storyblok.com/changelog#preset-management and also in the V1 editor: https://www.storyblok.com/docs/component-schema-field-configuration#presets
Let me know if this answers your question, happy to help!
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Yes, in Storyblok, you can lock components to prevent accidental edits by using role-based permissions or enabling read-only mode on specific components or fields. This ensures only authorized users can modify the content, while others can view it. Additionally, Storyblok keeps a version history, so any accidental changes can be easily reverted. https://www.storyblok.com/docs/concepts/blocks#presets
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Component Content Management Systems Reports
Grid® Report for Component Content Management Systems
Summer 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Component Content Management Systems
Summer 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Component Content Management Systems
Summer 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Component Content Management Systems
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Component Content Management Systems
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Component Content Management Systems
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Component Content Management Systems
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Component Content Management Systems
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
