Flatpress
Can you specifically show me what you think is in article advertising or dependent articles? I can't understand why this article can't be accepted.Lubomir.ludvik (talk) 11:43, 4 August 2021 (UTC)
I add independent references. I would like add Flatpress to the List_of_content_management_systems where, for example, Grav_(CMS) has no references. Lubomir.ludvik (talk) 21:08, 3 August 2021 (UTC)
Initial release | April 16, 2006 |
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Stable release | 1.2 "Legato"
/ March 20, 2021[1] ... |
Written in | PHP |
Engine | |
Operating system | Platform-independent |
Size | 1.2 MB (compressed) 2.6 MB (uncompressed) |
Available in | multilanguage[2] |
License | GPLv2 |
Website | www |
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FlatPress is a multi-platform[3] open source[4] web CMS[5] for the purpose of publishing a blog site on the Internet. It is written in PHP and stores its data in flat files[6] (and thus, without utilizing a relational database).
Description[edit]
Flatpress was primarily developed for the creation of smaller websites, however it is also suitable for medium to large websites thanks to the extendability of the platform via plug-ins and themes. The target groups of the CMS are organizations, companies and individuals who need a small to medium-sized websites. According to statistics from W3Tech, Flatpress is used by less than 0.1% of all sites on the internet.[7] A simple installation process (copying the files to the web server and start the installation routine) allows the immediate use of the software. Some web hosts offer the CMS already pre-installed. Once installed, the software can be expanded with numerous plug-ins and themes. FlatPress includes features such as page caching, RSS feeds, content search, and support for language internationalisation. It is managed with a web backend ("admin area").
Flatpress is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
Documentation and Support[edit]
The FlatPress project maintains a multi-language documentation wiki[8] and encourages its users to contribute there. Support is given in a support forum[9] and website support[10].
Reception[edit]
The commercial white-label website builder kit "Sites" by CM4all[11], publicly offered (among others) by Deutsche Telekom as "Homepage-Designer"[12], utilizes FlatPress as blog widget[13]
References[edit]
- ↑ "FlatPress 1.2 legato". 20 March 2021.
- ↑ "FlatPress support these languages".
- ↑ Publication "Das Blog-System Flatpress macht das Bloggen einfach", from LinuxUser issue 09/2019
- ↑ FlatPress Demo on opensourcecms.com
- ↑ The fastest, lightest and simplest CMS
- ↑ SMS systeme ohne datenbank
- ↑ W3Tech: Usage of content management systems for websites
- ↑ FlatPress wiki
- ↑ FlatPress support forum
- ↑ Website Support Center
- ↑ CM4all website
- ↑ Deutsche Telekom "Homepage-Designer" product page
- ↑ "Homepage-Designer" demonstration video from Deutsche Telekom, showing FlatPress as available blog widget
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- flatpress.org official version
- flatpress.de official german version
- cs.wikipedia.org Flatpress on czech wikipedia
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