Projects tagged ‘cms’, ‘multilingual’, and ‘mysql’


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SPIP est un Système de Publication pour l'Internet. Kesako ? Il s'agit d'un ensemble de fichiers, installés sur votre compte Web, qui vous permettent de bénéficier d'un certain nombre ... [More] d'automatismes : gérer un site à plusieurs, mettre en page vos articles sans avoir à taper de HTML, modifier très facilement la structure de votre site... Avec le même logiciel qui sert à visiter un site (Netscape, Microsoft Explorer, Mozilla, Opera...), SPIP permet de fabriquer et de tenir un site à jour, grâce à une interface très simple d'utilisation. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Elxis is a Free Open Source Content Management System (CMS). Elxis gives you the freedom and the power to do what ever you have in mind, without limitations or dependences. With Elxis CMS ... [More] , enterprises, business owners and individuals, are able to build multilingual websites and easily administer them. Elxis, does not requires special technical knowledge, although, when they are present they are always welcomed! Elxis CMS, is distributed as a free open source application. Official Elxis 2008 demo site: http://www.elxis-demo.com [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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PhenixApp is a php application based on the great Zend Framework library (CMF). Its a little more then a sandbox of ZF. The main feature is the multilanguage (i18n, i10n) support for all content and url.
Created 10 months ago.

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The main driving force behind Lingoblog is to provide a blogging engine that supports groups who want to communicate in multiple languages. I'd like the engine to be as easy to set up as possible. ... [More] Currently its extremely lightweight as there are only a few files in here ;-) It's still in the very early stages of development. I literally started it 4 hours before writing this at 4.00pm Sunday 3rd February 2008. Rough and ready roadmap: 1) Homebrewed PHP framework that does not use the MVC pattern. 2) Automatic language detection. 3) Web interface for blogging / uploads. 4) Translation of blog articles into multiple languages by group members. 5) Support for images and custom formatting. 6) Switchable themes and styles. 7) Other stuff as and when I think of it. Whether or not to use a framework :-/ I've started to go off some of the existing Web 2.0 frameworks - especially PHP ones. I've decided to make my own framework for this project. My challenge is to 'NOT' use the MVC pattern. Otherwise I would use an existing framework right ;-) The MVC pattern was invented in 79 and I'd like to finally get away from Afro's, flared trousers and sugariness as we approach the end of the naughties! The framework I'm thinking about will be easier to understand, develop in and will be a lot more flexible than the majority of frameworks out there. Ok lets get to work ;-) [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Pixie is an open source web application that will help you quickly create and maintain your own website. Many people refer to this type of software as a “content management system”, we prefer to ... [More] call it a small, simple, website maker. Pixie has been designed to be simple to use and easy to develop for. More information is available at getpixie.co.uk and if you would like to try Pixie, visit the demo site. FeaturesIntuitive web based interface Easy installation Blogging (with RSS feeds) CSS Themes Clean URLs WYSIWYG text editor File manager Database backups Dashboard with system and referral logs Multilingual Spam protection via BadBehaviour Free, open source software Lightweight and Small (< 1mb) Uses plenty of Microformats Search engine friendly More... RequirementsPHP 4.3 and above MySQL 4.1 and above JavaScript enabled browser Screenshots [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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This project intends sharing tools for the XOOPS and Uniform Server community
Created 4 months ago.