ImpressCMS is a content management system that allows you to easily build and maintain a dynamic Web site. Originally a fork of XOOPS, ImpressCMS is compatible with many XOOPS modules and themes, but also has many improvements. These include native multilingual support, a completely redesigned admin interface, management of unlimited block positions on the user side, easy cloning of existing blocks with a single click, a redesigned installation wizard with inline help at every step, many security improvements including the introduction of the Trust Path concept, which allows the storing of sensitive data outside the Web root, an automatic version checker, and a customizable privacy policy feature.
| Tags | Internet Web Site Management Dynamic Content |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv2 |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | MySQL PHP5 jQuery CSS |
| Translations | English French German Polish Portuguese Spanish Dutch |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Some changes were made to iframe support for YouTube, Vimeo, and other sites. A deep searching error was addressed and module CSS caching was improved. TinyMCE was upgraded to version 3.4.9. Posting comments no longer generates a fault and comment editing for anonymous users is no longer a possibility.


Release Notes: This beta version fixes some annoying bugs in the installation routine, including the recover user password functionality that was present in the previous releases. It also introduces the integration of HTMLPurifier 4.4 with support for iframes. This is a beta release, and not to be used on live sites.


Release Notes: The first intermediate release in the 1.3 series includes security fixes, bugfixes, and backported enhancements coming from the development of the next version.


Release Notes: This Long Term Support (LTS) release contains several security fixes, enhancements, and bugfixes.


Release Notes: Speed improvements. Drastically lowered memory requirements. Fully PHP 5.3 compatible. Facilitated module development. Updated versions of many modules.