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 to 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 |
|---|---|
| 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
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 website. 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
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
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
- ↑ "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
- ↑ CMS 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
External links
- flatpress.org official version
- flatpress.de official german version
- cs.wikipedia.org Flatpress on czech wikipedia
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