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ProcessWire | MODX | |
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11 | 6 | |
890 | 1,344 | |
1.2% | 0.4% | |
8.7 | 8.4 | |
7 days ago | 2 days ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ProcessWire
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Need help choosing a logo! (& advice) CONTEXT IN COMMENTS
Bottom one looks better. First one reminds me of ProcessWire.
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Beginner needs help: Looking for an easy-to-use/learn headless CMS + Frontend + CSS website solution? Overwhelmed.
ProcessWireProcessWire is a fantastic CMS/CMF (content management framework) and I think it is a good fit for your skills. Works with any front end CSS although my personal preference is UIkitUIkit.
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Why I selected Elixir and Phoenix as my main stack
Over the years I have tried different frameworks, mostly in PHP, like Code Igniter (2010), ProcessWire (2014) and Laravel (2015).
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WordPress Sites Under Attack from Newly Found Linux Trojan
The idea of tons of 3rd-party plugins, with WordPress and also Drupal, is just disastrous for security.
Anyone with any ability to write a little PHP would be far far better off building their site in a CMS like ProcessWire [1], which has a very small core, but a extremely powerful content (PHP) API [2], which means you can replicate pretty much everything you have in Wordpress and Drupal with a few API calls in your templates.
This means you build your listing and presentation-logic custom made with the minimal amount of code needed, and the attack vector shrinks to pretty much nothing, as long as you don't voluntarily do something stupid.
[1] https://processwire.com/
[2] https://cheatsheet.processwire.com/
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What CMS to use in 2022
It is incredibly rare that I see anyone mention ProcessWire. I used to use it years ago and still subscribe to regular emails. It is indeed a great CMS/CMF. https://processwire.com/
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Code Website vs Buy Website Builder
ProcessWire is one option.
- Best CMS for frontend dev
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Would my site run faster if I abandoned Wordpress and 'rewrote it from scratch'?
Regardless of that, I'd like to throw in ProcessWire as an option. You basically define all your fields and templates you want to have in the admin, and then you create your templates. You can also use Page Classes to extend functions for a specific template. Your application sits in the "sites" folder and is separated from core. I'm running two websites with that one.
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Cms for costum html & css
If you're a PHP user, check out ProcessWire.
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What is the best headless CMS which supports content blocks?
I'm looking for a headless CMS solution that offers a good content editing strategy. I'm used to working with Statamic and Processwire, both of which allow you to create your own "Content blocks", which can be re-used by the editor / user and are set up in ways which allow you to define them.
MODX
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Looking for PHP based CMS-like platform
Check MODX
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What are people using these days to build commercial small scale websites?
I’ve found https://modx.com/ to be alright for me with some basic sysadmin skills.
- Lokking for CMS to Manage Multiple Websites
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Simple client for blogging (but not too simple)
Another I like that's open source is mod5 https://modx.com/ but it's not so much blogging.
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what can I do to improve my website speed?
I've also heard good things about ModX and I used to use Perch (but that requires a license per site).
What are some alternatives?
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
october - Self-hosted CMS platform based on the Laravel PHP Framework.
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.
TYPO3 - The TYPO3 Core - Enterprise Content Management System. Synchronized mirror of https://review.typo3.org/q/project:Packages/TYPO3.CMS
django-cms - The easy-to-use and developer-friendly enterprise CMS powered by Django
Kirby - Kirby's core application folder
SilverStripe - The installer for Silverstripe CMS and Framework. Check out this repository to start working with Silverstripe!
Textpattern - A flexible, elegant, fast and easy-to-use content management system written in PHP.
Umbraco - The simple, flexible and friendly ASP.NET CMS used by more than 730.000 websites