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10 Simple and Light Weight CMS Solutions

10 Simple and Light Weight CMS Solutions
Choosing the right content management system can be an overwhelming task for a web designer or developer. There are so many available, all with different features, it can be difficult to decide which is the best solution for a particular web project. For complex websites, a fully featured CMS is probably the best way to go. However, for simple sites, lots of bells and whistles can be overkill and actually be a bit confusing for the person maintaining the website. In this article, I’ve rounded up 10 simple and light weight cms solutions. All of these systems were built with simplicity and ease-of-use in mind. Wolf CMS Wolf CMS simplifies content management by offering an elegant user interface, flexible templating per page, simple user management and permissions, as well as the tools necessary for file management. Get Simple GetSimple is an XML based lite Content Management System. Perch sNews sNews is a completely free, standards compliant, PHP and MySQL driven Content Management System.

sNews - Lightweight Content Management System OmegaBB.com blosxom :: the zen of blogging :: documentation/users/plugins.txt home :: documentation :: users :: plugins.txt Plugins Blosxom sports a plugin architecture, allowing the core of Blosxom to remain small, sleek, and simpler-than-pie while providing room for extension and integration into different environments and uses. The Blosxom Plugin Registry... Browse the Blosxom Plugin Registry for all your plugin needs. There is an ever-growing list of plugins developed by Blosxom users just like you. Activate plugin support... Activating plugin support in Blosxom is just a matter of creating a plugin directory in which to keep them and telling Blosxom where to find it. Install a plugin... To install a plugin, simply copy it to your plugins directory. Blosxom will automatically find and load your new plugin the next time you visit your blog. Put your plugins in order... Blosxom will automatically find, load, and call all plugins in the plugins it finds at appropriate junctures in its execution. Disable a plugin...

Discuss › Search results for "restrict" Hi iov, 1) make sure you CHMOD'ed your directory to the right permission requirements. .htaccess goes in the root of your chyrp installation. 2) you got the warning since you have a restriction set by your hosting provider. next Chyrp update won't report the warning at all. Thanks for reporting. 3) You translate the .PO files that come along with Chyrp. Chad Posts: 2 Created: April 24, 2011 Updated: April 24, 2011 Context: Login issues Hi Arian, Unfortunately, the modification doesn't fix the login issue - the blog works just fine, but when I request a new password, a php error appears at the top of the page: Warning: is_readable() [function.is-readable]: open_basedir restriction in effect. Trying to log in with the new password provided in the email only returns me to the login page with "Password Incorrect" Thanks for your help! Chad. peteography Posts: 4 Created: April 25, 2011 Updated: April 25, 2011 Context: Speed issues Just realised i have this in place of my queries debug thingymajig:

PivotX - The Powerful Open Source Blog CMS Selecting a CMS Recently I have been doing a lot of talking (and listening, and reading) about the challenges and strategies of selecting a CMS. On October 25th, Bryant Shea and I hosted Tony Byrne and Erik Hartman in a discussion about CMS selection on the latest installment of the Malcontents. Then, later in the day, we had a Massachusetts CM Pros Chapter Meeting on the same topic. There are a number of reasons why selecting a CMS appears to be particularly challenging: The CMS market is large (as in thousands of products) and chaotic with no clear separation between winners and losers. If you made it this far, you probably feel doomed. Cancel your Gartner subscription. All of the advice that I have been giving so far has been qualitative and requires deep and active evaluation.

breck7/brecksblog 10 Ultra-Lightweight CMSes For Simple Projects Each and every piece of content created is unique in some way and so are the many Content Management Systems available. Content Management Systems were supposed to be a wrapper that holds the content together in a preset format, however, over time, CMS developers have gotten ambitious and started adding as many features as possible to stay ahead of the competition. The question is, how many people actually use all these features? A bloated CMS can also slow down a website, aggravating visitors. If you just have a single purpose website or focus is only on content that loads faster, flat file CMSes are a viable alternative. Also be sure to check out our roundup of 10 fantastic lightweight CMSes you should try! SkyBlueCanvas SkyBlueCanvas SkyBlueCanvas Lightweight CMS is an open source, free CMS written in PHP and built specifically for small web sites. Price: FreeServer Language: PHP v4-5.x – Only Linux ServersDatabase: NoSelf-Hosted: NoPlugins: Yes razor CMS razor CMS gp Easy gp Easy Zimplit

onecore - the one file cms Welcome to Remo's temporary website He came into the world in the early nineties, and grew up in a meanwhile not-so-small town near to Zurich, Switzerland. He's working as freelance filmmaker, musician, light designer and beside that, as a software engineer and project manager for a company in Zurich. Music & Remo At the age of 7, he discovered his predilection for making music and started to play piano. Currently he's working on his biggest project so far, the «Black Widow». Light design and event promotion For more than a decade now, he's also working as a freelance light designer, technician and operator for concerts, theatres and musicals. In the past few years, he's also worked as an event promoter for various musical acts.

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