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Powerful engine for creating blogs, all you need is PHP to work.
Easy, fast and free CMS Blog.
Nibbleblog it's a powerful engine for creating blogs, all you need is PHP to work. Very simple to install and configure (only 1 step).
A lightweight, easy to use PHP content management system (CMS). Written to be fast and to use as little memory as possible. Placeto CMS offers browser and server caching, provides gzip compression and to cut down on bandwidth and CPU time.
ZML, the Zeitung Markup Language, is a simple CMS for small newspapers. It was specifically designed to publish a student newspaper in print and on the Web. It uses LaTeX and XHTML. So far, it is documented in German only.
osPortal in an Open Source CMS/Portal system built with PHP5 and mySQL. osPortal is a template driven OOP application. The core consists of 5 modules: Membership, News, Forums, Template Engine and The application Framework.
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PHP form elements for use in CMS/wiki/content rendering applications. Form elements are defined as classes and are template-engine ready. Methods for form/element creation/verification in code, and separate (subsequent, optional) rendering by a template.