24 projects tagged "blog"
Blite is a lightweight blog application with a focus on simplicity and ease of use. It provides the essential features of a blog, including categories, archives, and comments. It can easily be themed by modifying a stylesheet and a few simple templates. Blite pages are fast-loading and validate as HTML 4.01. Comment spam is filtered to a spambox (by the use of blogspam.net), where it can be reviewed and deleted (or published). Blite requires PHP 5.3 (or later) with the sqlite extension, and the xmlrpc extension for comment spam filtering.
Chyrp is a blogging engine designed to be very lightweight while retaining functionality. It has powerful theme and extension engines, so you can personalize it however you want. The code is well-documented, and it has a very strong structure that's loosely based on the MVC design pattern. Chyrp allows importation from several different blogging engines and uses a system called "feathers", which are basically templates for custom posts.
FreePHPBlogSoftware is blogging software with a design template system which makes creating a quick "template look" or a complete custom design very easy. The layout design is handled by a single file which keeps the design in one spot. This file can be edited in a WYSIWYG HTML editor such as Adobe Dreamweaver or others, so no special coding knowledge is required to create a complete custom Web site design.
Geeklog is the weblog software that concentrates on performance, privacy, and security. It features Web-based administration, surveys (polls), user-customizable boxes, a friendly administration GUI with a topic manager, an option to edit or delete stories, an option to delete comments, a search engine, backend/headlines generation (RSS/Atom format), calendaring, and much more.
Magento Blog is an extension that provides blog functionality for Magneto. It features RSS integrated with the native RSS feed, multi-store RSS, the ability to switch the blog on/off blog for different stores, a latest posts widget, switchable category ID in the blog post URL, a switchable categories menu, tags, and an option to have comments per page.