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Typesetter CMS

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Typesetter
The article write panel in Typesetter CMS 5.3
Typesetter CMS admin panel
Original author(s)J. Schmid, J. Krausz
Developer(s)Manfred Buchholz
Initial release2010; 16 years ago (2010)
Stable release
5.3-p8.3 / Feb. 2025
Repositorygithub.com/gtbu/Typesetter-5.3-p8
Written inPHP
Engine
    Operating systemWindows, Linux
    Available in34 languages
    TypeContent management system
    LicenseGNU GPLv2
    Websitegithub.com/gtbu/

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    Typesetter CMS is a flat file CMS released under the GNU General Public License version 2 license.

    History

    Typesetter CMS started as Gpeasy CMS, a free and open-source content management system (CMS) for PHP 5 under GPL V2 license. Gpeasy was developed by Joshua Schmid,[1] who opened a forum on gpeasy.com in 2010. The distribution was at first hosted on SourceForge.[2] Since 2013 it was also hosted on GitHub with version 4.3.[3]

    Gpeasy is characterized by its quick setup[4] without much configuration and its user-friendliness (Wysiwyg-page-editor).[5] It has a clear logical division into themes, addons and data as well as the kernel in the include directory.
    It contains a simple multilanguage and multi-user content management with detailed rights assignment.
    Gpeasy creates a separate php-file for each page. This makes page access fast without file caching.
    The built-in page manager shows the page tree visually and makes the creation of new pages particularly easy. It allows you to move the pages with the mouse. The individual leaves of the tree can be provided with meta information and since 2018 with classes. The special feature is that several menus can be created and several menu variants can be selected, which can be positioned at different places in the theme. In addition, Gpeasy has the CKEditor 4 with WYSIWYG mode directly in the page. At the top of the pages is a history button. It allows the creation of additional extra areas that can be edited with the Ckeditor.

    Typesetter CMS

    In 2015, Jürgen Krausz from Grafik Krausz in Graz, Austria, took over the development of GPEASY CMS and renamed it Typesetter CMS. He extended it with:

    • embedded Less compiler[6]
    • embedded Scss-PHP-compiler[7]
    • Bootstrap framework[8] as standard for the themes.
    • Elfinder 2 filemanager[9]
    • Improved registration for plugins and themes
    • Encrypted Login

    At that time, the development was hosted on GitHub and Joshua Schmid closed gpeasy.com and opened the website typesettercms.com with a forum and plugins and themes to download and publish.

    Fork on GitHub

    In 2020, Grafik Krausz gave up web development, and due to the Ukraine war, three other co-developers from Ukraine also dropped out. Typesetter 5.2 supported at that time PHP up to version 7.4 and jQuery 2.24.

    However, Typesetter CMS was forked on GitHub.[10] This allowed the CMS to be further developed and updated for newer PHP versions, bugs to be fixed and new features to be added. The actual version 5.3 is one of the fastest CMSs with Pagespeed over 90%[11][12] without special htacess-caching-parameters. It supports

    • PHP 8.x.
    • jQuery UI 13.2 and jQuery 3.6
    • Bootstrap - Framework 3.4 – 5.3
    • Scssphp 1.13
    • Lessphp 4.4 (2.53)
    • CKEditor 4.22 (with easy plugin-addition and skin-switching)
    • a Sil-Fonts - Repo
    • Elfinder 2.1 filemanager
    • PhpMailer 6.9.1[13] with G-Recaptcha v2 and Spam-Math-Plugin

    In 2024, Joshua Schmid closed typesettercms.com and the distribution is now only at Github.

    Literature

    References

    1. Joshua Schmid at Github
    2. Gpeasy at Sourceforge
    3. Gpeasy 4.3 at Github
    4. So installieren Sie Typesetter CMS unter Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
    5. Cmsguide about Typesetter CMS
    6. LessPhp on Github
    7. ScssPhp on Github
    8. Bootstrap Framework on Github
    9. Elfinder Studio Git
    10. Typesetter 5 Fork on Github
    11. "PageSpeed Insights".
    12. "PageSpeed Insights".
    13. Phpmailer on Github

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