A curated list of websites made with Datenstrom Yellow.
Datenstrom Yellow is for people who make small websites.
This list showcases websites and projects that were created using Datenstrom Yellow. The aim is to demonstrate what you can do with the CMS, and to inspire other users.
Want your website to be listed? How to contribute.
From personal websites to extensive product portfolios.
- Datenstrom - Datenstrom is a technology manufacturer from Sweden.
- DroidBlind - a german-language website for blind android users.
Additional notes: Uses Wittstock theme and experimental extensions. - DXR - German design agency website.
- Elektronikmuseum Tettnang - Family-friendly museum for electronic devices in Germany.
- Filosofia TorVergata - Italian website for studying philosophy at the university in Rome.
- Frohsinn Hofheim - community association website from Hofheim, germany.
- M45 Development - Software for the niche, made in the east of germany.
Additional notes: Multi-language de/en, uses Wittstock theme and experimental extensions.
Beautiful landing pages made with Yellow.
- Roland Grün - editor, author, and writer from germany.
- Sparta Cykel - bike shop in Lund, sweden.
These websites primarily feature a regularly updated weblog.
- Hendrik Hasse - A German-language personal blog.
- Pablo Morales - an IT nerd who enjoys physical & analog media, enjoys traveling and new song recommendations.
- Robert Pfotenhauer - A german-language microblog.
- Steffen Schultz - German-language website.
- The Pipes - Blog by Miriam and Simon from Switzerland.
- Viacheslav Bulynkin - a blog in Russian language. Mostly about IT, devops and sysadmin stuff.
Websites for sharing articles, documents and files.
- Dialegesthai - Online journal of philosophy from Italy.
Additional notes: With over 1000 pages one of the bigger websites on this list.
Websites for sharing knowledge in a wiki.
- juhrb1 - A personal wiki about art, music and cinema from France.
Contributions are very welcome! ❤️ Here's how you can add your website to the list:
- Fork this repository in your GitHub account.
- Add your entry to the appropriate category in
README.md.- Only websites that are publicly accessible are accepted, no pure demo sites or local instances.
- Please don't use the domain name as link title, if possible.
- Please use meaningful descriptions (1–2 sentences).
- Make sure that items have the same format, and are sorted alphabetically within the categories. Additional notes are optional.
- Create a pull request with a short description of your change.
Alternatively you can open an issue and provide the necessary information there.
Awesome Yellow by Steffen Schultz is marked CC0 1.0
This list is inspired by Awesome Lists.