Backdrop CMS
TYPO3
Backdrop CMS | TYPO3 | |
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17 | 7 | |
958 | 1,012 | |
0.5% | 1.4% | |
9.4 | 9.9 | |
3 days ago | 5 days ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
GNU General Public License v2.0 (or higher) | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Backdrop CMS
- Cold-Blooded Software
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Alternatives to Laravel?
https://backdropcms.org was a fork of Drupal before the rewrite. It was pretty decent when I tried it (admittedly several years ago).
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The Magic of Small Databases
I see you decided on Wordpress, if you were going to use a CMS I think Drupal 7 would have been a good choice. Drupal has concept of entities and views. An entity as the name suggests is essentially a table and you can add all sorts of different fields to it. From simple text and number fields to images and fields that lookup other entities thus creating relationships between entities. Views is another construct that lets you choose how to display the entities. As a list of as a table a two possible views. Most of this can be done in Drupal 7 without writing code. I say Drupal 7 because you mentioned Wordpress. Drupal 8 and above is more of a developer framework and requires knowledge of Composer. Backdrop [0] is fork of Drupal 7.
[0]https://backdropcms.org/
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Doing some research on technologies: Why are a large portion of Drupal downloads still the Drupal 7 version?
I think some smaller biz and nonprofits jumped off to https://backdropcms.org
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Leadership?
As a result DO community is not able to delete stuff. For example, they should delete all Drupal 7 stuff on the official website and give the lead to https://backdropcms.org/ regarding support. They should also auto archive issue that are more than a years old without activity.
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8 best opensource projects you should try out
6. BackdropCMS #
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why not continue develop D7 ...
Here is a link to the release history for Backdrop CMS. https://github.com/backdrop/backdrop/tags
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Any other CMS that you find interesting to try after Drupal? (excluding wordpress) 😁
Backdrop CMS is a fork of Drupal 7, but with lots of the improvements of Drupal 9. https://backdropcms.org/
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Does it make sense to learn Drupal 7 now?
Another important alternative is Backdrop CMS. It's essentially an updated fork of Drupal 7, so migrating is really the easiest choice. Remember, even with D8 and D9, more than 50% of Drupal sites are still on D7. https://backdropcms.org/
- Can a headless Drupal 7 site be safe forever behind say an express server?
TYPO3
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Classic Themes with Block Patterns in WordPress
I doubt that WordPress is in danger. Its multiverse / flexibility and ease of use compared to real content management systems like Typo3, NEOS or Drupal, and the ability to just install it and control your content on your own webserver, try that with Wix, WebFlow, SquareSpace, Shopify and all those "serverless" software as a service servers. Hopefully, the core team will either get their block editor right some day (WordPress 7.0?) or make it completely optional. That would still be better than a fork, but I'd wished they had improved security, performance and internationalization instead of releasing the new editing features in an unstable beta state.
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best php-based cms/tech choice
In a more business feature based CMS but still more like traditional CMS are Typo3 and Drupal, both have there usecase and sure a big community around them with a lot of modules and co. And both allow customization and building, installable plugins and themes. But modern version allow give more control from the system to the dev. We also should not forget of Typo3 called Neos CMS, which has its own way and Framework around it.
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Exploring the 17 Content Management Systems of Symfony
The official site of TYPO3 https://typo3.org/.
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File Location of main index.html/index.php
It depends on how you installed your site. Is it composer installation or did you download the files from the typo3.org? If composer based - did you use helhum's secure installation?
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Our tech stack in 2021
Content management products using Statamic and TYPO3
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5 expert tips to run TYPO3 CMS more sustainably
At this point I'll try to show 5 important new tips I've learned myself while working on client projects with the TYPO3 CMS.
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Yeah, TYPO3 11.1 has been released today. I've tried it!
Official TYPO3 Repository
What are some alternatives?
Joomla! - Home of the Joomla! Content Management System
django-cms - The easy-to-use and developer-friendly enterprise CMS powered by Django
Drupal Commerce - Commerce 2.x development
Umbraco - The simple, flexible and friendly ASP.NET CMS used by more than 730.000 websites
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
Pimcore - Core Framework for the Open Source Data & Experience Management Platform (PIM, MDM, CDP, DAM, DXP/CMS & Digital Commerce)
CraftCMS - Build bespoke content experiences with Craft.
Publify - A self hosted Web publishing platform on Rails.
ProcessWire - ProcessWire 3.x is a friendly and powerful open source CMS with a strong API.
Pico - Pico is a stupidly simple, blazing fast, flat file CMS.
MODX - MODX Revolution - Content Management Framework