A Practical In-Context CMS: Apostrophe
17
Feb
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Apostrophe is an open source CMS that enables you to manage websites while browsing them.
It has an ergonomic interface & has a minimal learning curve where anyone which is not familiar with CMS systems can easily use too.
The application can have multiple users with permission-based levels.
Images, videos & any other media can be managed quickly, new pages can be created or new "slots" can be inserted between other slots (like adding an image gallery under a paragraph).
Apostrophe can display the history (past revisions) of every content edited.
It is built with PHP (actually, it is a plugin for the Symfony framework) & requires MySQL for storing data.
Requirements: PHP,MySQL, Symfony Framework
Website: http://www.apostrophenow.com/
Backend Demo: http://demo.apostrophenow.com/
Backend Demo - User-Pass: User: admin - Password: demo
Download: http://trac.apostrophenow.org/wiki/ManualInstallation
Website: http://www.apostrophenow.com/
Backend Demo: http://demo.apostrophenow.com/
Backend Demo - User-Pass: User: admin - Password: demo
Download: http://trac.apostrophenow.org/wiki/ManualInstallation
- Tags:
Mysql Php Symfony
- Filed under: CMS Softwares, Extras, Other License
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5 Responses for "A Practical In-Context CMS: Apostrophe"
Looks interesting, lets see if it delivers!
Oh… it delivers!
Nice!
MySQL…PHP… Symphony?… umm? Just use PageLime.
I’ve published a in depth review of the ApostropheNow CMS with a original live demo.
Check it out here:
http://www.robertspeer.com/blog/apostrophenow-a-cms-so-easy-even-your-mom-could-use-it/