WhCMS

WhCMS

Infobox Software
name = whCMS



caption = screenshot of whCMS homepage
developer = [http://www.burolaga.nl/ Buro Laga]
latest_release_version = 0.115
latest_release_date = release date|2008|08|10
operating_system = Cross-platform
genre = Content Management System
license = GPL
website = [http://whcms.sourceforge.net/ whcms.sourceforge.net]

whCMS is a content management system which relies on in-page editing. This means, no separate administration section is present to edit site content. Simple content modules, such as headers, text or file downloads are added, sorted and edited directly in the website pages. whCMS was originally developed by Buro Laga and now released to the public as open source software under the GPL licence.

Technical

whCMS uses PHP as its scripting engine and MySQL as its database engine. The output is compliant with the XHTML 1.0 and CSS 2.0 web standards. It uses HTML, JavaScript and CSS compression and caching. Also, accessibility standards of the Dutch government [cite web |title=Webrichtlijnen Overheid.nl |url=http://www.webrichtlijnen.nl/ |accessdate=2008-02-28 ] are used as a guide for generating accessible output.

Features

whCMS main feature is the in-page editing capability, with ordering by drag & drop of content modules. A number of different content modules are installed by default, but new modules as well as templates can be created by the site administrator. A translation engine makes it possible to present content in multiple language. English and Dutch are supported by default.

ee also

List of content management systems

References

External links

* [http://whcms.sourceforge.net/ whCMS homepage]
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/whcms/ SourceForge.net project home]


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