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Bludit | PluXml | |
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20 | 1 | |
1,228 | 210 | |
0.6% | 0.5% | |
5.8 | 9.3 | |
20 days ago | 1 day ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Bludit
- Bludit CMS v3.15.0 Released
- Simple WYSIWYG html editor? Open source or cheap.
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Software for personal website
If you don't mind PHP, Bludit CMS is pretty light and easy. Uses a flat file database. https://www.bludit.com/
- Using PHP Forms to Update HTML Website
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Looking for a quick replacement for Ghost (ghost.org)
https://www.bludit.com/ is a good replacement with a web admin GUI and static pages.
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Best most easy blog system to install on a vps?
You could try Bludit, it's a lightweight flat file CMS. I've built multiple sites with it. https://www.bludit.com/
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Ask HN: How to set up WordPress server with a read only file system
> Yes WordPress is bad. I should use a static site generator with nearly free hosting anyways
I operate a few blogs running Bludit[0]. I do this since WP is highly complex. I like to keep it simple. But Wordpress is handy if you're a control freak and love to tinker.
Why do you want a read-only filesystem for WP? I have several WP installs running under XAMPP, and if I want to, I could have a hundred, or...a thousand for testing purposes.
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Ghost seems broken, any alternatives?
Recently, I switched from Wordpress to https://www.bludit.com/ , so far loving it. But then again, I don't need much. Just simple UI, Text, some images in Blogpost and MD to write stuff. That's it.
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BoidCMS – Simple, fast, super extensible
BoidCMS has similar features to Bludit CMS. How does BoidCMS compare to Bludit CMS?
- Ask HN: What CMS are you using in 2022?
PluXml
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Smaller is better (The rise, fall, and rise of flat file software)
I use PluXml[1] for a while on my personal blog en other sites I've created. The contents is stored in XML files. To be fast, the post creation date and tags are stored directly in the filename. This hence benefits from native OS file search.
What are some alternatives?
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
Noddity - It's a blog, it's a wiki, it's a fast CMS!
WordPress - WordPress, Git-ified. This repository is just a mirror of the WordPress subversion repository. Please do not send pull requests. Submit pull requests to https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop and patches to https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ instead.
Ghost - Independent technology for modern publishing, memberships, subscriptions and newsletters.
Plume - Federated blogging application, thanks to ActivityPub (now on https://git.joinplu.me/ — this is just a mirror)
htmly - Simple and fast databaseless PHP blogging platform, and Flat-File CMS
Blogotext - A little more than a lightweight SQLite Blog-Engine.
Anchor CMS
Dotclear - Issues → https://git.dotclear.org/dev/dotclear/issues
Blog - Lightweight self-hosted facebook-styled PHP blog.