LazyCMS is a small, efficient and user-friendly open source content management system. Free to use, simple backend, flexible assembly. Running environment: PHP 5+, MySQL 4.1+
Latest evaluation data:
10,000 pieces of news data, 10 pieces per page, are all generated. It takes approximately 6-10 minutes depending on the template and server environment.
Features:
1. Free and open source, loose license agreement, can be used for commercial purposes.
2. Humanized guided installation, free selection of modules, and ability to import demonstration data, making it more suitable for beginners to get started.
3. Free choice between full-site static and full-site dynamic.
4. Multi-language backend interface, free to set the interface of each administrator.
5. The latest version is displayed in real time in the background and can be directly upgraded to the latest version online.
6. Administrator permissions can be set freely, and administrator login logs can be recorded.
7. Backend management menu customization, administrators can customize their own management menu according to their own preferences.
8. Multiple URL modes can be switched freely, and URL routing function is supported.
9. The system can be assembled, and you can choose and install the required modules by yourself.
10. Custom labels, a flexible alternative to traditional advertising management systems.
11. Add a single page at will and choose a template at will.
12. Articles support unlimited classification, custom content models, root directory generation files, RSS generation, Blog Ping, and arbitrary customization of file naming rules.
13. Message feedback module: supports custom forms, and the front desk can call up the latest message list.
14.XML style, flexible template tags.
LazyCMS 1.1.0.0702 updates
Fix the install error. Fix the (lazy:++/) tag. Fix the error in the progress bar when generating a single document. Fix the paging bug.
Fix Tags replacement error, Fix sitemap error
Add mysqli connection method and add custom sql statement labels
{lazy:sql cmd="sql statement"}
(lazy:#number/)
(lazy:field name/)
{/lazy}
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