用于构建网站12个轻量级的CMS系统

jopen 9年前

1. Garv

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Grav is a Fast, Simple, and Flexible, file-based Web-platform. There is Zero installation required. Just extract the ZIP archive, and you are already up and running. It follows similar principals to other flat-file CMS platforms, but has a different design philosophy than most. Grav comes with a powerful Package Management System to allow for simple installation and upgrading of plugins and themes, as well as simple updating of Grav itself. The underlying architecture of Grav has been designed to use well-established and best-in-class technologies, where applicable, to ensure that Grav is simple to use and easy to extend.

2. Pico

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Pico is a stupidly simple & blazing fast, flat file CMS. Picos makes creating and maintaining a website as simple as editing text files. Pico is a “flat file” CMS, meaning no database woe’s, no MySQL queries, nothing. It is seriously lightweight and doesn’t use a database, making it super fast. You can edit your website in your favourite text editor using simple Markdown formatting. Pico uses the Twig templating engine, for powerful and flexible themes. Best of all, Pico is completely free and open source, released under the MIT license.

3. Pagekit

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Pagekit is a modular and lightweight CMS built with modern technologies like Symfony components and Doctrine. It provides an awesome platform for theme and extension developers. Pagekit gives you the tools to create beautiful websites. No matter if it’s a simple blog, your company’s website or a web service. Pagekit is published for free under the MIT license. You are free to modify, share and redistribute it without any limitations. It is up to you how you want to license your themes and extensions. Use the MIT, GPL or any other license. This gives you as a developer real freedom.

4. Anchor

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Anchor is a super-simple, lightweight blog system, made to let you just write. Anchor weighs in smaller than a standard JPG image (~150kb). Anchor gives you full freedom over your words. Just write in Markdown or HTML, whatever you prefer. If you want to add some custom CSS, JavaScript, or an image to your post, you can simply drag the file over to Anchor.

5. Dropplets

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Dropplets is a minimalist Markdown blogging platform focused on delivering just what you need in a blogging solution. When it comes to basic blogging, all you really want to do is write & publish which is where Dropplets excels. Dropplets is a fresh platform dedicated to making blogging simple. With no database, you can install Dropplets in seconds on any server, compose offline using markdown, then simply upload to publish. You can install it on any server in just about 30 seconds.

6. Kirby

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Kirby lets you write content in Markdown format by default, but there are visual markdown editor plugins to make writing fun. Kirby’s highly flexible API is very easy to learn and will boost your productivity while you can focus on building high-quality websites for your clients. Kirby is file-based – No database involved. This means first class performance, version controllable content, simple backups and many other awesome sideeffects.

7. Koken

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Koken is a free system designed for photographers, designers, and creative DIYs to publish independent web sites of their work.
Koken is built to offer photographers, designers and artists a different kind of publishing platform. One that is focused primarily on images, can be used on your own web server, and offers robust publishing tools for web sites as original and unique as the artist themselves.

8. Fork

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Fork CMS is dedicated to creating a user friendly environment to build, monitor and update your website. It is jam-packed with cool apps. It’s comes with the territory of being a kick-ass Content Management System. They have also a wide collection of beautiful themes build by talented designers. With Fork CMS, being a marketing guru is super easy. It also plays nicely with excising services like Campaign Monitor and Google Analytics.

9. Automad

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Automad is a file-based flat CMS and template engine. It is designed to be fully portable without any dependencies on databases or fixed locations and doesn’t require any complicated setup process. All data gets stored in a human readable form. A two step caching system makes your site extremely fast. A web-based user interface makes it easy – even for beginners – to manage a website. The template engine enables designers to build custom themes and templates without PHP knowledge. The extension interface allows developers to create plugins for all kind of functionality. Deployment and backup is not more than copying the Automad directory. It is also possible to put a whole site under version control using Git or Mercurial.

10. WonderCMS

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WonderCMS is the smallest CMS in the world (their claim). Its size is quite small (just 15kb on 7 files) yet it shas cool feature such as editing content in place. You can grab themes, and get plugins to add features to your site such as adding a gallery and a WYSIWYG editor.

11. Monstra

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Monstra is a fast, extensible, modern CMS that’s flexible and easy to use. It has 推ter Bootstrap built-in for the front-end framework, is multi-user friendly, and it’s database-free. Monstra uses best frontend and backend optimization practice. Monstra minify html, css, js files to Reduce Payload Size. Also combine css and js files to Reduce HTTP Round-Trips.

12. Nibbleblog

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Nibbleblog uses a one-step installation wizard. All you need to do is fill in your information and you can login to the dashboard to do everything form creating a blog post or page to setting site preferences.