phpWebSite provides a complete Web site content management solution. All client output is valid XHTML 1.0 and meets the W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative requirements. Features include articles, page creation, menu management, an event scheduler, a form generator, and much more.
| Tags | Internet Web Site Management Dynamic Content |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL LGPL |
| Implementation | PHP |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Branches now pull data from a hub instead of locally. CKeditor was implemented. Bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: This release is for PHP 5 only. It has new modules (PHPWSBB, Checkin, and Skeleton), a new theme (vv_3col), many new features, and bugfixes.


Release Notes: UI improvements and bugfixes were made.


Release Notes: The File Cabinet interface was improved. Bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: Bugfixes, two new modules, and new core library functions.
Recent comments
05 Mar 2004 09:37
Update
Been running it for a few weeks and PHPWebsite is very,
very stable.
It takes a little while to understand the mechanics but once
you see it, it's clear you can create an entertaining and
context-relevant portal.
08 Feb 2004 04:31
RSS feeds troublesome
Installed 0.9.3-2 but can't get the RSS feed to work.
I try to ad a validated souce*, but it doesn't show up in the list or anywhere.
Mandrake 9.2 KDE 3.1.4
My site:
www.ebookmark.dk/phpwe...
p.s. The postfix server is not installed (didn't work) so you won't be able to register for an account.
* from www.syndic8.com/feedca...
What else than PHBWS 0.9.3-2 is needed?
05 Feb 2004 11:19
A rising star
This will be a fine web portal tool for many organisations and networks.
There is not many steps in setting it up.
As default only a few of the features are on and they don't show up in the portal untill you have some content in them.
As a Beta there are some inconsistences like the horizonal menu not centering and an empty square visible but it seems 99% ok.
It's great contender for the default webportal system in a distro as it's free from inserted adds and is pretty lowkey.