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    Strapi

    Strapi

    API creation made simple, secure and fast

    Strapi is the most advanced open-source headless CMS for creating powerful and customizable APIs with no effort. Built with 100% JavaScript, Strapi lets you easily create self-hosted, customizable, and performant content APIs. Strapi projects can be hosted on any platform of your choice, and you can work with any database you prefer. All your favorite dev tools-- from static site generators and databases to hosting platforms work with Strapi, so you're never locked in. Strapi is designed...
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    Mezzanine

    Mezzanine

    CMS framework for Django

    Mezzanine is a powerful open source content management platform built using the Django framework. In many ways it is like many other content management tools, offering an intuitive interface for managing all of your content. But Mezzanine is different in that it provides most of its functionality by default. While other platforms rely heavily on modules or reusable applications, Mezzanine comes ready with all the functionality you need, making it the more efficient choice. Mezzanine has a...
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    WordPress Community Edition For Intranet

    WordPress Community Edition For Intranet

    The Free & Popular WordPress Web Software in Complete Virtual Machine

    This VM is created for 2 reasons: 1. Very little initial setup work required to make WordPress live, within minutes. 2. This system should keep running for Years, without requiring Updates / Breakages. If you are new to Virtual Machines, then please watch the Video below ( taken from my other project. just replace td with wp wherever mentioned ) After starting this VM, please login to its administration panel with: Website Address: https://wp.local/wp-login.php ( Accept Any...
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    Quokka

    Quokka

    Quokka is a Content Management System - `docker run

    Quokka is a Content Management Framework written in Python. A lightweight framework to build CMS (Content Management System) as websites, portals, blogs, applications and anything related to publishing content to the web. Quokka is not limited to CMS area, it is also possible to create Quokka extensions to provide any kind of web application based on Python and Flask. Quokka can also (optionally) generate a static website from the contents generated in its admin interface. ...
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