A very basic Content Management System written in PHP.
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Create, edit, delete, sort, hide pages and sub-pages.
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Set a default page or a default language - Do You want 'Products' to be the landing page or maybe want to change the site's main language? Easy! Just check 'Default page/language' in settings.
Translations and a language switch.
- What You See Is What You Get type rich-text editor (CKeditor v.4.3.3) and image manager (KCFinder v.2.51).
Define each page's specific input, output, and layout.
Visit DEMO, to see various ways how to define page's layout and functionality.
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Manage access to the Content Management System, by selecting allowed users and IP addresses.
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After 5 failed login attempts, the user will be blocked.
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Passwords are secured with the SHA-512 hashing algorithm.
This was my free time fun project, created on 2013, while I was working at Mediaparks. At that time I worked daily with their in-house framework / CMS, called InSite. Like every project, it had it's flaws and awesome parts. So my goal was to create a framework / CMS that would contain the good parts and avoid the bad parts from the InSite. It was created completely from scratch and no code was used from the existing codebase, only principles. It was never meant to be published, only used for my own needs.
Create a CMS / Framework, that could help me create websites more easily. The main requirement was reusable, easily customizable modules.
I was working on it for few months and then just dropped it. On Feb 2018 I took it out from the dust, cleaned it up a bit, added some docs and that's about it. Currently, I doubt that I am willing to invest any time in it anymore, but, well, who knows, right?