Update demo site links

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If you prefer, you can use a javascript file (`admin/config.js`) instead of a yaml file. Simply import the javascript config and pass it into your `CMS.init({ config })` call. If you prefer, you can use a javascript file (`admin/config.js`) instead of a yaml file. Simply import the javascript config and pass it into your `CMS.init({ config })` call.
To see working configuration examples, you can [start from a template](/docs/start-with-a-template) or check out the [CMS demo site](https://static-cms-demo.netlify.app). (No login required: click the login button and the CMS will open.) You can refer to the demo [configuration code](https://github.com/StaticJsCMS/static-cms/blob/main/core/dev-test/config.yml) to see how each option was configured. To see working configuration examples, you can [start from a template](/docs/start-with-a-template) or check out the [CMS demo site](https://demo-staticjscms.netlify.app/). (No login required: click the login button and the CMS will open.) You can refer to the demo [configuration code](https://github.com/StaticJsCMS/static-cms/blob/main/core/dev-test/config.yml) to see how each option was configured.
You can find details about all configuration options below. Note that [YAML syntax](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML#Basic_components) allows lists and objects to be written in block or inline style, and the code samples below include a mix of both. You can find details about all configuration options below. Note that [YAML syntax](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML#Basic_components) allows lists and objects to be written in block or inline style, and the code samples below include a mix of both.

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## Find out more ## Find out more
- Get a feel for the UI in the [demo site](https://static-cms-demo.netlify.app). (No login required. Click the login button to go straight to the CMS editor UI.) - Get a feel for the UI in the [demo site](https://demo-staticjscms.netlify.app/). (No login required. Click the login button to go straight to the CMS editor UI.)
- [Start with a template](/docs/start-with-a-template/) to make a Static CMS-enabled site of your own. - [Start with a template](/docs/start-with-a-template/) to make a Static CMS-enabled site of your own.
- Configure your existing site by following a [tutorial](/docs/add-to-your-site/) or checking [configuration options](/docs/configuration-options). - Configure your existing site by following a [tutorial](/docs/add-to-your-site/) or checking [configuration options](/docs/configuration-options).
- Ask questions and share ideas in the Static CMS [community chat](/chat). - Ask questions and share ideas in the Static CMS [community chat](/chat).

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- **Name**: `gitlab` - **Name**: `gitlab`
You can use the `test-repo` backend to try out Static CMS without connecting to a Git repo. With this backend, you can write and publish content normally, but any changes will disappear when you reload the page. This backend powers the Static CMS [demo site](https://static-cms-demo.netlify.app/). You can use the `test-repo` backend to try out Static CMS without connecting to a Git repo. With this backend, you can write and publish content normally, but any changes will disappear when you reload the page. This backend powers the Static CMS [demo site](https://demo-staticjscms.netlify.app/).
**Note:** The `test-repo` backend can't access your local file system, nor does it connect to a Git repo, thus you won't see any existing files while using it. **Note:** The `test-repo` backend can't access your local file system, nor does it connect to a Git repo, thus you won't see any existing files while using it.

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Widgets are specified as collection fields in the Static CMS `config` file. Note that [YAML syntax](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML#Basic_components) allows lists and objects to be written in block or inline style, and the code samples below include a mix of both. Widgets are specified as collection fields in the Static CMS `config` file. Note that [YAML syntax](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML#Basic_components) allows lists and objects to be written in block or inline style, and the code samples below include a mix of both.
To see working examples of all of the built-in widgets, try making a 'Kitchen Sink' collection item on the [CMS demo site](https://static-static-cms-demo.netlify.app). (No login required: click the login button and the CMS will open.) You can refer to the demo [configuration code](https://github.com/StaticJsCMS/static-cms/blob/main/dev-test/config.yml) to see how each field was configured. To see working examples of all of the built-in widgets, try making a 'Kitchen Sink' collection item on the [CMS demo site](https://demo-staticjscms.netlify.app/). (No login required: click the login button and the CMS will open.) You can refer to the demo [configuration code](https://github.com/StaticJsCMS/static-cms/blob/main/dev-test/config.yml) to see how each field was configured.
## Available Widgets ## Available Widgets