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Introducing phpws.info

Posted by: rck on 02/03/2007 01:58 PM (Read: 3298)
A custom search engine, focusing on phpWebSite knowledge.

One day, this will become a phpWebSite directory, too (I hope).

http://phpws.info/
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Article Manager 3.4

Posted by: rck on 01/21/2007 03:06 PM (Read: 3305)
I'd like to make my current development version of Article Manager available to a limited audience. It includes a rebuilt user interface and teaser-image support (see it running on KO2100). Also a couple of bugfixes and most likely a couple of new bugs. Think of it as an alpha version.
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Members Module for phpWebSite

Posted by: rck on 12/24/2006 09:59 AM (Read: 3451)
Some site owners would like to have a list of members. Like they do in for example phpBB or other community oriented CMSes. Now you can have such a member list, including member statistics, in phpWebSite too.
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The (unofficial!) phpWebSite awards 2006

Posted by: rck on 11/03/2006 05:08 AM (Read: 3314)
What can be more thrilling than a nice and fair competition? A competition of skilled webmasters and webmistresses, gifted and proven masters of phpWebSite? Well, I could think of a couple of things. Anyway, here's the plan.
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Picturesworld Studios themes available for preview

Posted by: rck on 11/02/2006 11:22 AM (Read: 3785)
In an attempt to minimize clutter of the phpWebSite themes landscape, Picturesworld Studios merged their themes to the Kiesler phpWebSite Theme Preview Site. This makes life easier for people wanting to see all of the free available phpWebSites in just one place.
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The Missing Hack

Posted by: rck on 05/14/2006 03:13 PM (Read: 1410)
phpWebSite can do a lot of things. Maintain events, show announcements, provide forums... But is it able to do everything you want in the way you'd like it to?

I'd like to call for a little contest. The winning entry will be realized and published on my hack. Please read on for the plan.

An interview with Francisco Burzi

Posted by: rck on 08/20/2005 08:40 AM (Read: 1456)
phpNuke is a well-known portal solution and the base of a lot of other open source CMS projects. Think about postNuke, phpWebSite or Xoops. I did an interview with Francisco Burzi, the man behind the phpNuke project.
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