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Serendipity is a PHP-powered weblog application which gives the user an easy way to maintain an online diary, weblog or even a complete homepage. While the default package is designed for the casual blogger, Serendipity offers a flexible, expandable and easy-to-use framework with the power for professional applications.
Serendipity's basic features include something for everybody, from the personal blogger to the professional corporate web designer:
WYSIWYG and HTML editing
Built-in, powerful media database
Multiple authors, configurable permission/usergroup system
Threaded comments, nested categories, post to multiple categories
Multiple languages (internationalization)
Online plugin and template repository for easy plug-and-play installation
Cool plugins: category-based sub-blogs, podcasting, RSS planet/aggregator, static pages
Robust spam blocking
One-click upgrading from any version
Can be embedded into your existing web pages
Standards-compliant templating through Smarty, remote blogging via XML-RPC
BSD-style licensing
Multiple Database support (SQLite, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MySQLi)
Shared installations can power multiple blogs from just one codebase
Native import from earlier blog applications (WordPress, Textpattern, Moveable Type, bblog, ...)
Of course, Serendipity has far too many other features to list!
Patr100 wrote:This is all very well but there are hundreds of CMS out there. Have you actually used this yourself
on a WB site? Is there a demo anywhere?
lt is not forum website, it is web blog not part of cms matrix website.
Patr100 wrote:This is all very well but there are hundreds of CMS out there. Have you actually used this yourself
on a WB site? Is there a demo anywhere?
lt is not forum website, it is web blog not part of cms matrix website.
Patr100 wrote:This is all very well but there are hundreds of CMS out there. Have you actually used this yourself
on a WB site? Is there a demo anywhere?
Haha ok. l have not use it in wb but l have play with it features.