Bludit
WordPress

Bludit | WordPress | |
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20 | 942 | |
1,299 | 19,837 | |
0.5% | 0.6% | |
6.6 | 9.9 | |
6 months ago | 6 days ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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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.
[0] https://www.bludit.com/
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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?
WordPress
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Supporting Open Source Projects: The Role of Donations
Open source projects are the backbone of modern technology, driving innovation and collaboration across industries. These projects, such as Linux, Python, and WordPress, are freely available for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. However, the sustainability of these projects often hinges on the dedication of individual developers or small teams who work voluntarily. This is where donations play a crucial role, providing the necessary resources to ensure the growth and maintenance of open source software.
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WordPress plugin appeared on its own: WP Integumentary Mandated
Author URI: http://wordpress.org/#
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Understanding Content Management Systems (CMS): A Comprehensive Guide
WordPress.org. (n.d.). WordPress: Open-source CMS. Retrieved from https://wordpress.org/
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Centralised Version Control Systems (CVCS) – Expanded Guide on SVN
Apache Subversion (SVN) is a Centralized Version Control System (CVCS) popular in the early 2000s and still used in many projects today, like WordPress.org. It stores the full version history on a central server, while developers work on local copies. Changes are saved back to the central repository to keep everyone’s work in sync.
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Level Up Your WordPress Skills with WebAssembly
At Macronimous, we've been building with WordPress since the early days – way back in 2007! We've seen it evolve from a simple blogging platform to a powerful content management system that powers a huge chunk of the web. And while PHP, JavaScript, and MySQL remain the core of WordPress development, there's a new kid on the block that's worth exploring: WebAssembly (Wasm)., While not essential for every project, Wasm offers exciting new possibilities for developers looking to push the boundaries of what's possible with WordPress.
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My Hacktoberfest Journey: From First Pull Request to the Hall of Fame
WordPress
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Exploring WP Bones: Bridging the Gap Between Laravel and WordPress Development
WordPress, a powerful content management system, often lacks the modern development conveniences found in frameworks like Laravel. Enter WP Bones, a framework aiming to revolutionize WordPress plugin development by providing a Laravel-like experience. Despite the limitations imposed by WordPress’s architecture, WP Bones introduces a set of tools and rules to streamline plugin development, reminiscent of working with Laravel.
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A not useless guide to sustainable websites
Do you have a content page that has more reads than updates? Serve it statically from disk or CDN. A framework like Astro can statically generate to a CDN or a plugin like W3 Total Cache can serve WordPress pages from disk.
- WordPress: The Drama Continues
- My WordPress Slack Ban
What are some alternatives?
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
htmly - Simple and fast databaseless PHP blogging platform, and Flat-File CMS
Elanat CMS - Elanat is ASP.NET Core CMS. Elanat is add-on oriented framework. The Elanat kernel is designed to create an add-on for it as easily as possible; the Elanat kernel contains a variety of add-ons; the structure of Elanat allows the programmer to create a new web system containing different types of add-ons.
Ghost - Independent technology for modern publishing, memberships, subscriptions and newsletters.
Kirby - Kirby's core application folder
Wagtail - A Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience
PluXml - A CMS to create lightweight websites with ease and without database.
Dotclear - Issues → https://git.dotclear.org/dev/dotclear/issues
