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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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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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Do you make your own CMS?
Chances are a lightweight CMS already exists. Winter CMS is one such option.
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Would my site run faster if I abandoned Wordpress and 'rewrote it from scratch'?
Or Winter CMS (https://wintercms.com/) ;)
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Ask HN: What CMS are you using in 2022?
As someone who dabbled in PHP but is mostly a self-taught JS hobbyist dev, I have been using and loving Directus (https://directus.io) since around the time they switched to Node. Development velocity is exceptional with new features released every couple of weeks and bugfixes/enhancements even more frequent, the community and core team is fantastic, and I like the fact that if I ever decide to switch to another CMS for some reason, there's no real import/export process, I just delete the directus_tables in my database, and done.
Pocketbase (https://pocketbase.io/) piqued my interest after seeing it here and on ProductHunt, but I don't think it would be the right call for a client before it hits a stable release.
I also very much enjoyed OctoberCMS (although it has its quirks), but there was a fairly acrimonious split in the community there, and OctoberCMS is no longer open source, and I haven't used the fork (WinterCMS: https://wintercms.com/)
I enjoyed using Apostrophe (https://apostrophecms.com/) for a while, but ultimately I felt like I was doing a lot of stuff in a way that didn't come naturally to me, and although Mongo seems a logical choice when you look at Apostrophe's page model, it worried me a bit that the data would not be easy to move if I ever wanted to.
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Any suggestions for a "client-oriented" CMS? More info into the post.
I'm biased, but it might be worth taking a look at Winter CMS. It's built on Laravel, so you get everything you would with Laravel but it also has some pretty powerful features on top of what you get out of the box with Laravel. Its plugin system and extensibility is also second to none. It's different from a few of the other options though in that you don't add it to an existing project, you build your projects from the start in it.
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What are the weirdest CMS you've seen used to host content?
Winter CMS is an open source fork of OctoberCMS. They've just put Laravel 9 support in place as well.
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Is there a best framework or software to develop websites on for the future?
If you're looking at October I'd give Winter a look too (https://wintercms.com), October is no longer open source and Winter is the open source fork of October. (Disclaimer: I'm the lead maintainer for Winter CMS)
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Looking for "Wordpress" alternative....
Winter CMS? Laravel based and very developer friendly! https://wintercms.com/
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Modern php cms or ssg
If you're thinking of using Bolt but would also like to have access to the power of Laravel, I'd recommend taking a look at Winter CMS (open source fork of October CMS, built on Laravel / Symfony): https://wintercms.com
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Wordpress is horrible, and i hate it!
Have you ever looked at Winter CMS? https://wintercms.com it's a CMS built on Laravel that's super easy to customize and add your exact needs to.
ProcessWire
- Over 90 WordPress themes, plugins backdoored in supply chain attack
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Suggestions for simple CMS without a lot of frills or heavy front-end
Processwire is exactly what you want
- Freelancers, What technology do you use?
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I hate WordPress. What are modern CMS that natively support custom post types?
I use ProcessWire for this kind of site; clients have always been super happy with it. If anything it's more intuitive than WordPress for the client -- all content is laid out in a tree view for them.
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Chilean Birds
ProcessWire
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Inertia Adapter for ProcessWire
For the ProcessWire project. I created this simple Inertia adapter. And also a sample ProcessWire + Svelte + Laravel Mix + Inertia project.
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How to make (passive) income with different services as a freelance web developer?
Build a technical framework (i use Processwire with some manual adjustments) on which I base my freelance projects on. this saves a lot of time during the development because I don´t have to start from scratch
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Ten thousand reasons to use Textpattern
This post could have been me, for when discovering ProcessWire (https://processwire.com/) after 10-ish years of Drupal (also trying out Joomla, Wordpress, Typo3... (well tried installing it at least) and perhaps a few others).
The main differences would be that in Processwire, you don't even need to install plugins, as all different types of displays are so easily created from scratch in the pure-PHP templates, using PW's extremely awesome jquery-like API for getting content (see the cheatsheet for an idea: https://cheatsheet.processwire.com/).
What are some alternatives?
october - Self-hosted CMS platform based on the Laravel PHP Framework.
inertia-laravel - The Laravel adapter for Inertia.js.
Pelican - Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax. Powered by Python.
Wagtail - A Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
gutenberg - A fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built-in. https://www.getzola.org
docker - 📦 Docker files for ProcessWire
starter-theme - The "_s" for Timber: a dead-simple theme that you can build anything from
wn-builder-plugin - GUI for building plugins in Winter CMS
Textpattern - A flexible, elegant, fast and easy-to-use content management system written in PHP.