concrete5

Open source CMS framework that can power all types of websites
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  • Freeware
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Concrete5
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.concrete5.org/
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X
  • File Size:
  • 7.4 MB

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concrete5 Description

Open source CMS framework that can power all types of websites concrete5 uses a MySQL database, is written in PHP, and runs on many web servers. concrete5 flexible for developers to work with and is easy for site owners to use. Concrete's in-context editing is like working this wiki, and the extendable block support makes editing and extending unique websites easy. The goal behind Concrete CMS was always to create a toolset that could be used by anyone with basic computer skills to edit and add pages to a web site. Today a wide range of individuals from content owners to site developers benefit from Concrete, which has just gone fully open source with the release of concrete5.While Concrete's ease of use is attractive to those who edit their website on a daily basis, the flexibility behind the framework is appealing to developers. And with version 5, Concrete's internals – including a powerful MVC syntax – have taken a great leap forward. Here are some key features of "concrete5": · In-Context Editing. See a typo on a page? Put the page in edit mode, roll over the block of text you wish to edit, and change the text right there. No separate admin area necessary! · Complete Version Control. Never worry about editing again. · Detailed Permissions System. · Users & Groups. Community on your site is built right in. · Customizable Metadata for both Pages and Users. · Reporting & Statistics. · A slick, advanced interface developed by web professionals with years of experience. · Automatically Generate Forms. · WYSIWYG Editing. · Much, much more. Concrete5's blocks and pages structure means that custom content types are easily added to make building any kind of website a simple process. What's New in This Release: · Feature Updates · Added a new page attribute, "Exclude from Page List." Now "Exclude from Nav" only affects Auto-Nav. Use "exclude from page list" to affect page list. Any sites that are upgraded and use Exclude from Nav will have those pages also automatically set to "Exclude from Page List" (honoring previous functionality.) · Major Bug Fixes · Fixed database error that came when pages were duplicated. · Fixed attribute error that resulted in database duplication constraint errors when adding blocks and updating pages · Changing the page owner should be possible from the sitemap. · Modifying "file" type attributes should be possible from the sitemap. · PHP 5.1 is now supported again (although date/time functionality requires 5.2 but should degrade gracefully.) · Fix SQL error for that references ASET_ALLOW_NONE · Additional Behavioral Improvements · Improved display of dashboard in 1024x768 browser windows · Fixing too-strict email validation in the strings validation helper. · All items in logs should be properly html encoded. · Mail exceptions should be logged correctly. · When login via email address is selected, username is now available as an option when adding a new user. · Page list should now show external links · Will use the built-in PHP ZIP functionality if it is available, rather than /usr/bin/zip - Thanks Remo · Additional Bug Fixes · Fixes for plain yogurt template in Internet Explorer · Fixes to friends community functionality in user profile. · W3C validation fixes. · Fixed problems that arose with "allow pass by reference" was off. · Fixed Internet Explorer not refreshing the captcha image. · Fixed bug with mail helper incorrectly reporting the from address · Fixing bugs when custom page type icons are used. · Multiple files can now be deleted at once (5.3.3 disabled this functionality inadvertently.) · Fixed bug in htmlhelper->hidden() when used with arrays.


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