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  • Let your volunteer coordinators do their best work. Icon
    Let your volunteer coordinators do their best work.

    For non-profit organizations requiring a software solution to keep track of volunteers

    Stop messing with tools that aren’t designed to amplify volunteer programs. With VolunteerMatters, it’s a delight to manage everything in one place.
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    Life Science Quality Management Software

    Specifically designed for the Life Science industry.

    Comply with ISO, FDA, and GxP regulations and be audit-ready with our cloud-based quality management system.
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    XAMPP

    XAMPP

    An easy to install Apache distribution containing MySQL, PHP, and Perl

    XAMPP is a very easy to install Apache Distribution for Linux, Solaris, Windows, and Mac OS X. The package includes the Apache web server, MySQL, PHP, Perl, a FTP server and phpMyAdmin.
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    Downloads: 582,870 This Week
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    AppServ

    The easy way to configure Apache, PHP, and MySQL!

    AppServ is an merging open source software installer package for Windows and Linux.
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    Downloads: 3,892 This Week
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    Psychology Experiment Building Language
    PEBL (Psychology Experiment Building Language) is a system designed for creating psychology and neuroscience experiments and tests. It is cross-platform, with the intention to run the same experiment, unchanged, on Linux, Windows, and Macintosh PCs.
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    Downloads: 665 This Week
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    VertrigoServ WAMP

    VertrigoServ WAMP

    Complete WAMP Server - PHP Apache MySQL for Windows.

    VertrigoServ is a complete free WAMP server allowing PHP development for Windows. It installs Apache 2.4, PHP, MySQL and PhpMyAdmin, both installing and setting up the environment. An uninstaller allows you to remove Vertrigo from hard disc. Vertrigo is a freeware compilation of free software (under GPL, Apache License). Main aplication has closed source code. For license details please take a look at every single component terms and conditions.
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    Downloads: 426 This Week
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  • Free and Open Source HR Software Icon
    Free and Open Source HR Software

    OrangeHRM provides a world-class HRIS experience and offers everything you and your team need to be that HR hero you know that you are.

    Give your HR team the tools they need to streamline administrative tasks, support employees, and make informed decisions with the OrangeHRM free and open source HR software.
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    Liferay Portal

    Liferay Portal

    The world's leading open source portal

    Liferay Portal is the world's leading enterprise open source portal framework, offering integrated Web publishing and content management, an enterprise service bus and service-oriented architecture, and compatibility with all major IT infrastructure. Check GitHub for our latest releases: https://github.com/liferay/liferay-portal/releases https://github.com/liferay/liferay-ide/releases
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    Downloads: 447 This Week
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    HTML5 Editor

    HTML5 Editor

    HTML5 editor, free and open-source website builder based on Silex

    This editor is a free and open-source online tool which lets you design html pages with an interface very close to dreamweaver's or powerpoint's one. But we've put a special touch in it ;) The HTML5 editor is now available online and called Silex. Only developers will want to download Silex source code from github. **No need to download it, simply follow the link bellow**
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    Downloads: 545 This Week
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    PHP Shell

    A shell terminal using just PHP

    A convenient interface to execute shell-commands or browse the filesystem on your remote web server. Similar to a telnet or SSH connection. Use it for administration and maintenance of your web site using commands like ps, cat, gunzip, and more. Additional website: https://phpshell.sourceforge.io/
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    Downloads: 517 This Week
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    fullPage.js

    fullPage.js

    Create beautiful fullscreen scrolling websites fast and easy

    fullPage.js is an easy-to-use library for creating beautiful, fullscreen scrolling websites/ onepage sites/ single page websites complete with all the features you need. With fullPage.js you can add landscape sliders and links to sections of your site, create smaller or bigger sections, use extensions and more! fullPage.js is compatible with all modern browsers and even some old ones like IE9 and Opera 12. It also provides touch support designed for mobile devices and touch screen computers. fullPage.js is fully supported by a great community, has good documentation and offers plenty of examples to get you started quickly. See these examples on the official website: http://alvarotrigo.com/fullPage/
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    PHPFusion

    PHPFusion

    Award-winning lightweight Open Source Content Management System (CMS)

    PHPFusion is an award-winning open source content management system (CMS). PHPFusion is written in PHP and MySQL and includes a simple, comprehensive administration system. Demos : https://demos.php-fusion.co.uk/
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    Downloads: 212 This Week
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    Safety Management Platform | SafetyIQ

    Keep your workers safe, no matter where they are

    SafetyIQ is revolutionizing the way businesses approach safety. As a leading provider of comprehensive workplace safety software, we cater to four key areas: Mobile Worker Safety, EHS (Environment, Health, and Safety), Fatigue Management, and Training. Our platform is designed to safeguard your workers, no matter their location or task, ensuring all-around safety compliance. Unlike most safety software providers that only react to incidents or implement proactive measures, SafetyIQ introduces a third pillar to safety management - predictive analytics. We transform the untapped wealth of safety data within your organization into actionable insights to inform safety strategies, mitigating risks even before they aris
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    A KeePass plugin that downloads and stores favicons. A favicon is the little icon / logo used to identify many websites, typically displayed in the browser's address bar, bookmark list and on tabs.
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    Downloads: 141 This Week
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    AMP

    AMP

    Web component framework for building ads, emails, websites and more

    AMP is an open source web component framework that allows you to easily create user-first websites, ads, emails, stories and more. AMP creates fast, smooth-loading web pages that prioritize the user-experience, consistently providing a fast experience across all devices and platforms.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    PhpWiki is a WikiWikiWeb clone in PHP. A WikiWikiWeb is a site where anyone can edit the pages through an HTML form. Multiple storage backends, dynamic hyperlinking, themeable, scriptable by plugins, full authentication, ACL's.
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    Downloads: 116 This Week
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    PHP Mini SQL Admin

    extremely lightweight alternative to phpMyAdmin

    PHP Mini SQL Admin - Lightweight alternative to heavy phpMyAdmin. Extremely small (~30Kb) standalone php script. Easy to Install, simple to use. No SQL knowledge required for basic operations.
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    Downloads: 116 This Week
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    Developed by the Web Technology Group at Appalachian State University, phpWebSite provides a complete web site content management system ( CMS ). All client output is XHTML 1.0 and meets the W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative requirements.
    Downloads: 92 This Week
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    XOOPS Web Application System

    XOOPS Web Application System

    The world's leading content management systems (CMS) written in PHP

    PLEASE NOTE: Latest XOOPS files are on http://github.com/xoops and http://github.com/xoopsmodules25x) XOOPS is a Web application platform written in PHP for the MySQL database. Its object orientation makes it an ideal tool for developing small or large community websites, intra-company and corporate portals, weblogs, and much more. XOOPS is an acronym of eXtensible Object Oriented Portal System. Initially a portal system, XOOPS is now a leading content management system (CMS) that serves as a versatile Web framework. XOOPS can also be used as a weblog or journal via a standard install using the News module alone. Another approach is to use modules like News, Forum, Download, Web Links, etc. to form a community that interacts with members and visitors. Or think big, like an enterprise, and develop modules to use with eShop that integrate into XOOP's uniform user management system. XOOPS is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL)
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    Blogging platform built with PHP, designed with maximum customizability, speed and ease of use in mind. Forums and bugs reports can be found at http://www.lifetype.net/
    Downloads: 93 This Week
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    FullSync

    FullSync

    Easy file synchronization for everyone

    FullSync is a powerful tool that helps you keep multiple copies of various data in sync. I.e. it can update your Website using (S)Ftp, backup your data or refresh a working copy from a remote server. It offers flexible rules, a scheduler and more
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    Downloads: 60 This Week
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    Bedrock

    Bedrock

    WordPress boilerplate with modern development tools

    WordPress boilerplate with modern development tools, easier configuration, and an improved folder structure. Bedrock is an open source project and completely free to use. Bedrock is a modern WordPress stack that helps you get started with the best development tools and project structure. Much of the philosophy behind Bedrock is inspired by the Twelve-Factor App methodology including the WordPress specific version. Bedrock is multisite network compatible, but needs the roots/multisite-url-fixer mu-plugin on subdomain installs to make sure admin URLs function properly. This plugin is not needed on subdirectory installs but will work well with them. Composer is used to manage dependencies. Bedrock considers any 3rd party library as a dependency including WordPress itself and any plugins.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    WordOps

    WordOps

    Install and manage a high performance WordPress stack

    An essential toolset that eases WordPress site and server administration.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    magnetW

    magnetW

    Magnet link aggregation search

    magnetW is based on the rule principle of magnetX , the search results of each magnetic station are uniformly formatted. There is no group in this project, only Github for code hosting and related technical exchanges, and other addresses may be risky, please distinguish carefully. This project is open source and free. There are no collection channels of any kind, such as donations, and no advertising of any kind. If you encounter anything similar to the above situation, please don't believe such advertisements. This application is open source and free, and is only used for crawler technology exchange and learning. The search results are all from the source site, and no responsibility is assumed. The project complies with GNU General Public License v3.0. Online playback is performed in conjunction with the webtorrent desktop version. It needs to be downloaded separately. After clicking the online play, it will jump to webtorrent to add tasks.
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    ATutor (Learning  Management System)

    ATutor (Learning Management System)

    Standards Compliant Learning Management System

    ATutor is an Open Source Web-based Learning Management System (LMS), designed with accessibility and adaptability in mind. Author interoperable e-learning content, provides social networking, and adheres to standards. Put your courses online.
    Downloads: 73 This Week
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    A Wysiwyg Wiki in php/mysql. Features are : wysiwyg online editor (Xinha), user management, lock system to avoid 2 users editing a page at the same time, file management (attachment), image management(upload+online modifications), versioning...
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    Downloads: 87 This Week
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    ZPanel
    ZPanel is a free to download and use Web hosting control panel written to work effortlessly with Microsoft® Windows™ and *nix based servers or computers.
    Downloads: 55 This Week
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    Ganglia

    Scalable, distributed monitoring system for high-performance computing

    Ganglia is a scalable distributed monitoring system for high-performance computing systems such as clusters and Grids. It is based on a hierarchical design targeted at federations of clusters. Supports clusters up to 2000 nodes in size.
    Downloads: 36 This Week
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    ISPConfig Hosting Control Panel
    ISPConfig - ISP management and Hosting Control Panel. ISPConfig manages one or more webservers, mailservers, BIND DNS server, FTP servers, MySQL databases and virtual Servers with an easy to use webinterface for administrators, resellers and clients.
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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Open Source Site Management Software Guide

Open source site management software is a type of web application that allows users to manage and design websites without having to learn how to code. It provides an easy-to-use interface with powerful functionality that can be used by businesses, organizations, and individuals alike.

One of the primary benefits of using open source site management software is that it’s completely free and does not require any additional costs for updates or upgrades. Additionally, open source software encourages collaboration among developers and users as the development process occurs “in the open” rather than behind closed doors. By facilitating discussion between users from different backgrounds, this type of software helps to foster innovation in website design, content management systems (CMS), customer relationship management (CRM), eCommerce solutions, social networking sites, and other web applications.

When choosing an open source site management system, there are several factors to consider, such as its scalability, ease of customization, security features, popularity within the developer community, system requirements (e.g., hardware resources required), extensibility (the ability to add new features easily), integration capabilities with existing systems such as databases or payment gateways, support availability in case of issues or errors encountered while using it, and how well it works across browsers and mobile devices. Popular choices include WordPress CMS, which is widely used for blogging; Drupal CMS, which can be used for professional website building; Joomla CMS which is known for its powerful user rights system; Magento eCommerce Solution, which integrates various marketing tools like coupons codes; PrestaShop eCommerce Solution meant specifically for selling physical items online; OpenCart eCommerce solution popular amongst small business owners; osCommerce online store builder suitable for both small businesses as well as larger stores; Shopify eCommerce platform intended primarily towards store owners who sell digital products; OXID virtual marketplace builder geared towards connecting companies with their customers via a custom built portal and providing them with an integrated experience when shopping online; SocialEngine ready-made social network creating platform allowing non-tech savvy people to set up their social network quickly and easily.

When selecting an open source site management system, it’s essential to consider the current and future needs of the business or organization. It’s also crucial to research each option to ensure that it provides the functionality needed for their specific website and has sufficient support should any issues arise. Ultimately, choosing an open source solution gives organizations freedom in creating, hosting, and managing their websites while saving time and money that would otherwise be spent on proprietary software licenses.

Open Source Site Management Software Features

  • User Management: Open source site management software typically provides user management functions, allowing administrators to manage users and their access rights. This could include creating new users, setting roles or permissions for specific tasks, assigning passwords, or setting up two-factor authentication for added security.
  • Content Management: Open source site management software helps administrators create and manage webpages and other content such as images, videos, and documents. It includes editing features such as copy, cut and paste; the ability to create new pages; adding navigation links from one page to another; automatic backup of all content; publishing workflow approval systems, etc.
  • Site Security: Modern open source site management software offers essential security measures such as malware prevention and detection systems; data encryption with secure sockets layer (SSL) certificates, password protection for admin accounts, malicious activity monitoring frameworks like IP blacklisting and honeypots, automated vulnerability scanning tools, etc.
  • Analytics & Reporting: Open source site management software usually comes with analytics modules so that admins can track vital statistics on their website’s traffic over time. These include page views per day/month/year, top referrers list, bounce rates by geographic location, popular search terms, etc., which help make an informed decision while planning marketing campaigns or product releases, etc.
  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO): Inbuilt SEO capabilities of open source site management software help websites get better visibility in the big world of search engine indexing algorithms by automatically positioning meta tags inside webpages’ head elements containing critical keywords related to the domain of the webspace being managed.
  • Integration with Third-Party Applications: Many open source site management software offer third-party application integration. Such applications include payment gateways (e.g., PayPal, Stripe, etc.), online booking/calendars, newsletter services, social networking plugins, etc. All these help enhance the website’s utility to the customers and thus boost conversion rates often associated with it.

Different Types of Open Source Site Management Software

  • Content Management Systems (CMS): These provide a way for users to create, edit, and publish web content without coding knowledge. CMSs often come with themes and plugins that help customize websites.
  • eCommerce Software: This software is geared towards businesses and helps them create web stores where customers can purchase items online. It includes payment processing tools and customer management features.
  • Blogging Platforms: Blogging platforms are used to host blogs or other writing-based sites. They come with preset designs, comment sections, and other features necessary for blog creation.
  • Wiki Software: Wiki software allows users to create pages collaboratively on the internet. It supports media files such as images, videos, and audio clips alongside text content so communities can collaborate on projects across different mediums.
  • Social Networking Platforms: These are designed for social networking sites like Twitter or Facebook, where people can connect through their shared interests or backgrounds. They usually come pre-installed with user profiles, messaging systems, news feeds, etc., allowing users to post updates about their lives in real time.
  • Forum Software: This type of software enables users to host online discussions, usually in the form of threads and posts. It comes with moderation tools, user accounts, private messaging systems, etc., to help facilitate conversations and keep track of who participates.
  • Image Galleries: This type of software is designed for displaying extensive collections of images on the web. It often comes with image editing features, slideshow capabilities, and tagging and sorting functions that make managing extensive archives of photos or artwork easy.
  • Project Management Software: This type of software is used to plan and manage projects, allowing users to create tasks, assign due dates, track progress, measure results, etc. They often come with collaboration tools that help teams work together more efficiently towards a common goal.

Advantages of Open Source Site Management Software

  • Reduced Costs: Open source site management software is completely free to use, so businesses don't have to spend money on expensive licenses or subscriptions. This allows them to save money and focus it elsewhere in their operations.
  • Flexibility: With open source software, users can modify the code to fit their specific needs. This level of customization allows users to develop a website exactly as they envision without being constrained by available features.
  • Accessibility: Unlike many commercial programs, open source software is readily available online without needing an authentication process or purchase from a third-party vendor. This makes it accessible and convenient for most internet users who want to create or manage web pages quickly and easily.
  • Reliability: Since experienced developers and users worldwide typically support open source software, it's generally more reliable than commercial programs that may be limited in terms of customer support and bug-fixing resources.
  • Security: Open source software is often more secure than its proprietary counterparts, as the code is open to inspection by anyone and can be updated quickly in response to new threats. Additionally, users have complete control over the security of their site since they're free to customize it as desired.
  • Scalability: Open source software allows businesses to quickly scale up or down as needed, making it an excellent option for companies that may need to expand or contract according to their needs quickly. This flexibility saves time and money in the long run.

Types of Users That Use Open Source Site Management Software

  • IT Professionals: IT professionals use open source site management software to develop and maintain websites. They often have a high level of technical expertise and can tweak code for maximum efficiency.
  • Web Designers/Developers: Web designers and developers use open source site management software to create customized user experiences. They also can customize themes, plugins, and other components for their client’s sites.
  • Business Owners: Business owners often use open source site management software as an easy way to keep their website up-to-date with their branding, content, products, or services. This type of investor is typically less technically adept. Still, it may benefit from the ease of customizing elements as needed to ensure they get exactly what they need from their website experience.
  • Hobbyists: Hobbyists can also find great value in using open source site management software because it allows them to quickly create websites without spending too much money on hosting fees or design costs. The DIY nature of some platforms makes it easy for anyone who wants a simple presence online without any significant coding knowledge or budget constraints.
  • Educators and Students: Teachers, professors, students, and even administrators all benefit from using open source site management software when creating course materials or educational resources that can be easily shared with others across the internet. It gives them flexibility in creating interactive activities and provides free access to innovative tools that can take advantage of the latest technologies available on the web today.

How Much Does Open Source Site Management Software Cost?

Open source site management software is generally free to use, although there may be some associated costs depending on the type of software you are using. For example, a web hosting service may cost money, or extra functionality such as support for additional users or plugins and modules may also come with a price tag. Additionally, hiring an expert to install, configure and manage your open source site management software for you could also add to your costs.

For businesses or individuals who need to gain experience installing and working with open source technologies, investing in professional services can help ensure they get the most out of their chosen platform while ensuring their data remains secure. In addition, investing in these services can minimize the risk of costly issues later down the road due to installation errors and other problems that would otherwise require manual intervention.

Overall, depending on how much additional support or features you need, if any, open source site management software can range from free to several thousand dollars. However, it's important to remember that even though it will likely cost less than proprietary alternatives in the long run due to its flexible nature and lack of annual licensing fees, there will still be associated costs involved with implementing this technology solution.

What Software Does Open Source Site Management Software Integrate With?

Open source site management software can typically integrate with many different types of software, including content management systems, project and task management applications, eCommerce software, analytics tools, and customer relationship management (CRM) solutions. Content management system integration allows users to create new content or manage existing content from within the open source site. In contrast, project and task manager integrations enable users to track project progress or assign tasks without leaving the open source platform. eCommerce integrations provide an efficient way to set up an online store connected directly to the open source system. Analytics tools allow businesses to gain insights into their website’s performance by tracking key metrics such as page views and conversions. Finally, CRM integration facilitates better contact and lead tracking and enables more efficient sales processes connected directly with the open source platform.

What Are the Trends Relating to Open Source Site Management Software?

  • Increased Flexibility: Open source site management software offers users greater flexibility than proprietary software, allowing developers to customize, extend and modify the software for their unique needs.
  • Scalability: Open source applications can easily be scaled up or down to meet changing requirements, making them ideal for businesses that need to expand quickly or adjust to varying market conditions.
  • Cost Savings: Open source software eliminates the need for expensive license fees and allows businesses to allocate their resources more efficiently.
  • Faster Implementation: Open source software is often easier and faster to implement than traditional platforms. This decreases the time needed to get a business up and running, saving money in the long run.
  • Security & Stability: Open source software is generally more secure than proprietary solutions because a community of developers constantly updates it. It also typically offers better stability as developers continually identify and fix issues.
  • Open Standards Support: Most open source software supports open standards, making it easy to integrate with other systems and applications. This helps businesses save on development costs while improving efficiency.
  • Open Networking & Collaboration: Open source software enables users to collaborate more efficiently, allowing them to share information and work together on projects quickly. This helps businesses stay agile and competitive in a rapidly changing market.

How Users Can Get Started With Open Source Site Management Software

Getting started with open source site management software is straightforward and user-friendly. First, you'll need to download the software, usually from a website. After downloading it, you should unzip and extract the program files. Once that's done, you can run the installation wizard to set up your website. This will involve entering basic personal information such as name, address, and email address. Depending on what software package you choose, different levels of customization may be available, so familiarize yourself with the options available to get the most out of your setup.

Now that everything is installed, it's time to start setting up your website. It would help if you first decided on a domain name for your site; this will help people find your website when they search for it online. Once you have chosen a domain name and registered it (which can be done through an approved registrar), you must point the domain name at your server by editing DNS records in cPanel or another control panel provided by your hosting provider. Then create any databases needed for use with this software package as well as any other elements required for the proper functioning of the system according to instructions provided in its documentation (such as plugins).

Once this has been completed successfully, then move on to designing/developing/maintaining the content of your site itself: define layouts of pages; upload images; create blog posts; manage users' accounts, etc., while also deciding how they will interact with each other – all possible using built-in CMS functionality provided by open source package (if supported).

Additionally, configure security measures like password protection or SSL certificate if desired. For configuring advanced settings like caching or CDN integration, it might be required to modify existing configuration files manually – depending on the particular solution used. However, these steps are optional but recommended for better performance of the whole system.

Finally, test things out thoroughly before making the website publicly accessible via the internet - ensure nothing is broken before launching. This way, users will not experience errors once they visit their newly created web page live on the world wide web. And that's all it takes to start with open source site management software. Once you've followed these steps and tested everything, your website is ready for people to view.