
I have built headless systems in the pas, but usually not public websites with a huge CMS. It's just much, much more work to build a website in this way.Authentication/authorization is moved partly to the frontend with a risk of mistakes and security issues.Usage of core components like blocks, Layout Builder (or paragraphs), menu's etc is not possible unless completely rebuild.In reality though, there are so many questions surrounding headless CMS:


The backend being a content repository while the frontend can be anything. I do like the separation of frontend and backend. I have never been convinced by its concept together with a CMS like Drupal. Many big and smaller agencies are selling headless CMS's as the next big thing. If you wish to post something of that nature we suggest you check out 's paid services job board Our Friends Friday: Useful things to know - Things you wish you had known earlier about Drupal.Thursday: Development questions & discussion - Coding questions go here.Wednesday: Contrib modules chat - Talk about recently tried modules, recommendations, warnings, etc.Tuesday: Triumphant Tuesday - post recent Drupal successes and site launches.

