Concrete5 is a content management system (CMS) that can manage Web applications, Web sites, stores, and forums. It allows individuals involved with Web sites to easily manage their content and their site structure. Concrete5's in-context editing is like working with a wiki, and the extendable block support makes editing and extending unique Web sites easy. The goal behind Concrete5 was always to create a toolset that could be used by anyone with basic computer skills to edit and add pages to a Web site.
| Tags | Internet Web Site Management Dynamic Content |
|---|---|
| Licenses | MIT/X BSD Revised |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux BSD Mac OS X |
| Implementation | PHP MySQL |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Login and OpenID registration were improved when dealing with non-set user registration attributes. Users will have to fill out registration values when new attributes have been created that they don't have. A bug in autonav block when using breadcrumb display was fixed. The autonav controller was reverted back to the controller that shipped with 5.4.0. More tweaks and fixes were made for translation.


No changes have been submitted for this release.