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Flextype | october | |
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3 | 20 | |
564 | 10,973 | |
0.0% | 0.1% | |
0.0 | 7.8 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Flextype
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Share your Build in Public progress, what are you working on?
I am building Flextype CMS - Hybrid Content Management System with the freedom of a headless CMS and with the full functionality of a traditional CMS. After almost four years of development, I'm preparing for the first 1.0.0 alpha release this summer.
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Styling console applications based on Symfony, Laravel, CakePHP, and other frameworks using Termage!
In August, I started working on a task that was on me - to make a CLI APP for the functionality of my CMS.
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Which is better — a traditional CMS or a headless one?
So, from here on out, I've been using Headless CMSes with my clients. I've been using the Flextype project, which I think has a superb interface and a great API. It's also free, and I do contribute donations to open source projects. But, in doing this transition with my clients, I felt I could do even better than the software that is out there, and so I went down the path to code my own. I'm about 96% done coding the frontend of it, and have only about 10% of the API part of it.
october
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Step-by-step guide: Launching a website with October CMS on Linode using PHP and Laravel
git clone https://github.com/octobercms/october.git your-website
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Why is laravel so culty?
It's not a WordPress clone but I've been wanting to check out October CMS for a while and just noticed this Twill project that looks like it would be along the same lines.
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Advice needed: what's the best website method for low maintenance??
If I was to go for a blog platform, I'd opt for https://octobercms.com
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best php-based cms/tech choice
Beside Symfony there is Laravel Framework , I will not go into deep difference between this frameworks as it really is just taste of what your team likes more (active record vs datamapper, facade/helpers vs dependency injection, blade vs twig, ...), as already mention above this kind of CMS make sense if Website is just one part of your application and you have to build more then just a simple digital business card / website. In Laravel world there are CMS like October CMS / Winter CMS, which target the same providing a CMS based on the Full Stack Larave framework and give you all features of that framework. Another already mention CMS in Laravel world is Statmatic.
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October CMS
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Look for direction, wanting to make websites for clients.
How comfortable are you with learning PHP? WordPress is the obvious choice due to it's popularity (but with it moving towards a full-site editing experience it isn't as fun to work with anymore IMO but that's just me). You could also look into things like Statamic or October CMS which are supposed to be very nice to work with as i believe they're both Laravel based.
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Building a blog website with some landing pages. Laravel instead of WordPress?
As u/frontendben said, you can use Statamic CMS, it is a decent solution, and there are a number of others like October CMS, Asgard CMS (a bit old, but quite solid), LavaLite, Pyro etc. Craft CMS (based on Yii) could also be a possibility. Here is a list of someone's opinions on 5 popular Laravel-based CMSs.
- I have an interesting project related to advanced VS Code customization
- CMS recommendations
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Why WordPress is an utter load of crap to build a serious business website with
I've used OctoberCMS[1] for a smaller project, and this looks similar on first glance. (Might just be the Lavarel underpinnings.)
What I really like about October is the ability to quickly spin up small CRUD database functionality (index + detail pages and simple backend updates for "custom" objects like staff members, white papers, etc.) using their Builder plugin. Any idea if Statamic offers something similar without diving into custom code?
However, October seems to be a little stagnant: you search, and most of the forum discussions are from 2016, and many plugins are no longer maintained well.
[1] https://octobercms.com/
What are some alternatives?
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
winter - Free, open-source, self-hosted CMS platform based on the Laravel PHP Framework.
NumberNine CMS - NumberNine is a full-featured CMS built with Symfony. It fills the gaps with the Symfony ecosystem which lacks super fast development for small to medium scale projects.
phpPgAdmin - the premier web-based administration tool for postgresql
Voyager - Voyager - The Missing Laravel Admin
phpRedisAdmin - Simple web interface to manage Redis databases.
Drupal - Verbatim mirror of the git.drupal.org repository for Drupal core. Please see the https://github.com/drupal/drupal#contributing. PRs are not accepted on GitHub.
SleekDB - Pure PHP NoSQL database with no dependency. Flat file, JSON based document database.
Bolt - Bolt is a simple CMS written in PHP. It is based on Silex and Symfony components, uses Twig and either SQLite, MySQL or PostgreSQL.
DBV - Database version control, made easy!
MODX - MODX Revolution - Content Management Framework