content-management

pagekit

20 Jan 2020Last Commit5326 (857/yr)Github Stars164Issues

Pagekit is a modular and lightweight CMS built with Symfony components and Vue.js.

Pagekit is an Open Source project developed by YOOtheme.

If you want to run the current development version, you can install Pagekit from source.

Pagekit offers a set of commands to run usual tasks on the command line. You can see the available commands with

Finding bugs, sending pull requests, translating Pagekit or improving our docs - any contribution is welcome and highly appreciated. To get started, head over to our contribution guidelines. Thanks!

anchor-cms

19 May 2020Last Commit3385 (374/yr)Github Stars48Issues

Unfortunately we have been able to maintain this project for sometime. We advise that you consider using alternative platforms and should no longer consider this project production ready.

Thanks for everyones support and contributions over the years.

Anchor is a super-simple, lightweight blog system, made to let you just write. Check out the site or checkout the documentation here.

To determine your PHP version, create a new file with this PHP code: <?php echo PHP_VERSION; ?>// version.php or run php -v in the command line. This will print your version number to the screen.

pico

11 Apr 2020Last Commit3243 (399/yr)Github Stars7Issues

Pico is a stupidly simple, blazing fast, flat file CMS.

Visit us at http://picocms.org/ and see http://picocms.org/about/ for more info.

Installing Pico is dead simple - and done in seconds! If you have access to a shell on your server (i.e. SSH access), we recommend using Composer. If not, use a pre-bundled release. If you don't know what "SSH access" is, head over to the pre-bundled release. 😇

Pico requires PHP 5.3.6+ and the PHP extensions dom and mbstring to be enabled.

Starting with Pico 2.0 we recommend installing Pico using Composer whenever possible. Trust us, you won't regret it when it comes to upgrading Pico! Anyway, if you don't want to use Composer, or if you simply can't use Composer because you don't have access to a shell on your server, don't despair, installing Pico using a pre-bundled release is still easier than everything you know!

microweber

22 May 2020Last Commit1627 (169/yr)Github Stars154Issues

Current version: 1.0 running on Laravel 5!

Download | What is Microweber? | Core features of Microweber | Requirements | Installation | Getting Started | Contribute

Microweber is a Drag and Drop website builder and a powerful next generation CMS. It's based on the PHP Laravel Framework. You can use Microweber to make any kind of website, online store, and blog. The Drag and Drop technology allows you to build your website without any technical knowledge.

The core idea of the software is to let you create your own website, online shop or blog. From this moment of creation, your journey towards success begins. Supporting you along the way will be different modules, customizations and features of the CMS. Many of them are specifically tailored for e-commerce enthusiasts and bloggers.

revolution

22 May 2020Last Commit1178 (120/yr)Github Stars668Issues

MODX lets you power anything from multi-language, multi-domain corporate sites to personal blogs to mobile APIs. Delivering true creative freedom and removing all restrictions, it lets you control the markup and design without having to code. You can also tailor its modular and extensible core to accommodate virtually any custom requirement or amount of traffic. MODX is the free open source software that meets your needs today—and tomorrow.

MODX Revolution is the world’s fastest, most customizable Open Source PHP CMS. Your creative vision, no restrictions, no compromise.

personal-management-system

23 May 2020Last Commit771 (665/yr)Github Stars5Issues

Your central point for managing personal data
(if current modules allow to do that).

It's easier to understand this web application when you think about a CMS (WordPress) or CRM (SugarCRM); the logic behind this system is very similar to those two. My PMS may offer fewer possibilities than those systems above, but it just does what I want it to do. Additionally, writing extensions is not too hard, depending on the logic required. Anyone with development knowledge can pretty much write their own extensions for personal needs.

typo3.cms

23 May 2020Last Commit700 (76/yr)Github Stars5Issues

TYPO3 is an open source PHP based web content management system released under the GNU GPL. TYPO3 is copyright (c) 1999-2020 by Kasper Skaarhoj.

This document provides a basic introduction to TYPO3.

TYPO3 requires a web server with PHP and a database (e.g. MySQL). Accessing the backend through a supported browser.

Please see the Installation Guide in order to set up a basic TYPO3 installation on your web server.

TYPO3 is a free and open source Content Management Framework. It is released under the GNU General Public License. It can run on several web servers, such as Apache, nginx or IIS, on top of many operating systems, among them Linux, Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD or MacOS.

textpattern

23 May 2020Last Commit516 (46/yr)Github Stars71Issues

A flexible, elegant, fast and easy-to-use content management system written in PHP. Textpattern is free and open source software.

Textpattern is installed to a web server with PHP and MySQL.

Ensure the server meets or exceeds the system requirements before you continue.

The current production release is version 4.8.0. It can be downloaded from the Textpattern website or GitHub in .zip and .tar.gz varieties.

If you want to use the multi-site functionality in Textpattern, get the .tar.gz archive.

Please see README.txt for details on installing Textpattern.

postleaf

10 Mar 2020Last Commit491 (140/yr)Github Stars35Issues

Simple, beautiful publishing.

Postleaf is a beautifully designed open source blogging platform built for the modern publisher.

Created by Cory LaViska

This software is dedicated to my daughter, Sophia, and my son, Calvin. Chase your dreams, lil’ ones. 💙💚

Detailed instructions for installing, updating, and creating themes can be found at postleaf.org/docs.

This guide assumes you're installing Postleaf locally for development purposes. Please make sure the following dependencies are installed on your system before continuing: