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| The Fast Track Sites Content Management system was designed to allow people with no programming knowledge to be able to create a good looking website in a matter of minutes. We started on the basis that most people have or will have used a forum before using this application. Thus, we decided to use a BBCode page creator similar to those on many forums, including our own SSForum. The professional version also includes a What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) page editor, and also the ability to create menu items that link to other sites.
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| Created with the “My user/client wants to change his/her own content” in mind, this is a very simple content management system for what I call a “we’re here” type of business page.
I built this with the idea that a PHP savvy admin will install this for his/her client, change some or all graphics (whether via the fields I’ve provided or the usual way: hacking at the code) and let their client add all the content themselves.
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| We find Fast Template very usefull in our projects, even if now is on the market other template systems, like Smarty. Most PHP projects today use Smarty for this, but we won't. Smarty puts too much logic into the template itself. To avoid confusing or upsetting the web designer, the core template must look as much like a regular HTML page as possible. That means no strange looking iteration code and such. Instead, we'll use FastTemplate. FastTemplate may not be as advanced and featureful as Smarty, but its syntax is definitely better suited for this problem.
But because it was not developed since 2002, we tried to add some new functionalities to it and make it reusable.
Templates are very useful for CGI programming, because adding HTML to your PHP code clutters your code and forces you to do any HTML modifications. By putting all of your HTML in seperate template files, you can let a graphic or interface designer change the look of your application without having to bug you, or let them muck around in your PHP code.
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| Dev is powerful and very flexible content management system for web portals. System is licensed as freeware under the terms of GNU/GPL licence. It's absolutely free for non-commercial and commercial use.
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| Xinity is a powerful web content management system (CMS). You can build complex web sites with content edited and maintained by non-programmers. It is user-friendy because it eliminates the flexibility gap: in common CM Systems the editor loses the more flexibility the more the programmer gains and vice versa. In Xinity the programmer has the power to decide how much flexibility the editor has. There are no limitations given by the system. The editor edits his content in WYSIWYG, and there is no need to battle with or system-specific variables. Xinity is a highly scalable system with a lot of customization work to do with each installtion, and is not suitable for a quick test run. On the other hand there is a generic site architecture that comes with the base distribution, so you can set up you own Xinity web site in 30 minutes.
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| RedSite is a CMS (Content Managment System), designed with simplicity and ease of use in mind. RedSite supports a number a features, even in it's first release. The base feature list is as follows: Template Files, Categories (Directories), Pages, Custom Tags, User Managment, User Groups, and a Plugin Managment System.
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| NextGenCMS is an open source content management system written in PHP, released under GPL. It is developed using FUSEBOX & SMARTY technologies. It incorporates secure PL/PgSQL backend, takes advantages of PEAR:DB & PEAR:HTML_QuickForm classes.
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| Two main purposes:
Retrieve the contents of a specified HTML tag from a specified HTML file (say, everything between and )
Retrieve everything from an HTML file up to a given point (say, an arbitrary tag), or everything after a given point.
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| 123Website is a very small Content Management PHP Site that is built with text files. If you have time to write 3 or 4 text files, you got a website up and rnning and can be updated by updating any of those text files. custom logo allowed as well as HTML tags. no database what so ever. I just added new Admin Backend to it and now you can edit/upload the content from browser. an integrated PHPFormail that i wrote also let users send you emails from your site. The smallest CMS out there maybe. light and clean design, and if you can change the SKIN.html file and change the layout if you choose to.
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| The HTML template class is a neat, fast and reliable class for separating HTML views from PHP logic. It helps you to develop a large complicated web site rapidly.
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