Projects tagged ‘internet’, ‘site_management’, and ‘www’


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A small, but powerful tag-based template language for Ruby similar to the ones used in MovableType and TextPattern. It has tags similar to HTML or XML, but can be used to generate any form of plain text (not just HTML).

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keh's Blogging Engine (kabe) aims to be a site engine with support for entries, photos, comments, and tagged categorization of items.

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Weta is a complete web application framework featuring object database and productivity tools

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RubLog is a simple weblog server. It supports multiple, pluggable input formats (currently supported are Ruby's RDoc, HTML, and plain text) It can operate from either standard hierarchies of flatfiles, or from a CVS repository.

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This project was abandoned two years ago. This entry exists mainly as reference and history mark. Sorry. If you're looking for good CMS in a spirit of MuraveyWeb, you will probably like http://radiantcms.org/

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Diaria is for posting news items to the web. (blogging for the buzz word compliant) Diaria is a command line program that creates a simple weblog page, archive pages, and a (rss) news feed. Uses Yaml

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StaticWeb is a command line tool that builds a static website basedon a template and a set of configuration files. It's very simple and quite easy to use.

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WebSpike is a XHTML template engine driven by a specified XML dialect called SpikeML. "Spikes" are web page elements (box formats, quotes, stock tickers, etc) that can easily be composed to form web pages using SpikeML.