- mojoPortal
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mojoPortal Developer(s) Joe Audette Initial release 2004 Stable release 2.3.7.0 / September 29, 2011 Development status Active Written in C# Operating system Cross-platform Platform ASP.NET, Mono Type Content management systems License CPL Website http://www.mojoportal.com/ mojoPortal is an open source, cross-platform, content management system (CMS) for ASP.NET which is written in the C# programming language. The CMS supports plugins and has built-in support for, among others, forums, blogs, event calendars, photo galleries, and an e-commerce feature.[1] The project was awarded an Open Source Content Management System Award by Packt in 2007 saying that the "ease of use, set of relevant tools and plugins and also the fact that it is cross platform, made it stand out above the rest".[2]
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Awards
- Best Non-PHP Open Source Content Management System in the 2007 CMS Awards by Packt Publishing[3]
- 3rd place in the 2009 CMS Awards by Packt Publishing, in the Non-PHP category
Key features
- Cross-platform - Runs under Windows/IIS or Mono/Apache with most GNU/Linux distributions or Mac OS X
- Works with MS SQL Server, SqlAzure, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Firebird Sql, and SQLite databases
- Supports multiple sites on one installation and database
- XHTML or HTML 5 compliant Content Management with support for work flow and approval/publishing process
- Custom Skinning with support for user selectable skins and individual skins per page
- Supports TinyMCE, FCKeditor, CKeditor or XStandard HTML WYSIWYG
- Easily Customizable User Profile System
- Member List
- Bread Crumbs
- Flexible Menu system
- Localizable, currently translated into 10 languages
- Passwords encryption
- SSL support for the whole website or per page
- URL re-writing
- Error logging and optional debug logging
- Authenticate against the database, LDAP, Active Directory, Windows NTLM, OpenID, or Windows Live ID
- Content Workflow
- Content Versioning
- Content Template System
- Content Style Template System
- Content Widgets
- Built in SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
- 301 Redirect Manager
- Integrated Google Analytics
- Support for Artisteer templates
Default modules
- Blog
- Forums
- Image Gallery
- Alternate Folder Gallery
- Flickr Gallery with SilverLight slide show
- RSS Feed Aggregator
- Twitter integration to show the tweets of a user or a twitter search
- Event Calendar
- Contact Form
- Poll Feature
- Survey Feature
- Newsletter
- E-Commerce (WebStore)
- Chat using Live Messenger Web Client
- File Manager
- Shared Files (Download Manager)
- Google Maps
- Site Statistics
References
- ^ mojoPortal A Solid CMS Option For .NET Shops - Content Management Blog - InformationWeek
- ^ http://www.packtpub.com/article/mojoportal-wins-best-other-open-source-content-management-system[dead link]
- ^ http://www.packtpub.com/open-source-awards-homepage[dead link]
External links
- mojoPortal website
- Official mojoPortal Online User Group
- mojoPortal - Persian Community
- mojoPortal - Spanish Community
- mojoPortal - Dutch Community
- mojoPortal - Croatian Community
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