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Background on phpWebSite
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phpWebSite is an extremely powerful web site management tool. Publishing information to the web using phpWebSite is easy, intuitive, and does not require technical skills. Keeping web site information current is simple using browser-based management. phpWebSite lets the user focus on what is important - the content, not the technology.
The systems administrator will find that maintenance of even a very large number of sites is easy using a wide range of powerful tools. The look and feel of an entire site can be changed in a matter of seconds with only a few mouse clicks, and a wide variety of software modules allow for easy site customization without the need for unwanted or unused features.
For the PHP developer, phpWebSite provides an ideal platform for rapidly developing sophisticated web-based applications. phpWebSite has a rich API - a full complement of powerful functions that ease development considerably. The goal of phpWebSite is to provide a flexible solution by following the premise that a module should do one thing very well and that all the modules should work together.
Who Publishes phpWebSite?
phpWebSite is free, open source software written and maintained by the Web Technology Group at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC, USA. The Web Technology group is comprised of both University staff and upper level and graduate Computer Science students who provide web based software solutions for the Student Development Division of Appalachian State. phpWebSite was originally developed as a solution for managing web site content at the University and was released as open source software in an effort to share our work in a cooperative spirit. Those involved at the beginning of the project never would have guessed that phpWebSite would grow to become the immensely popular application it is today.
The Web Technology group owes sincere thanks to the many external developers who took notice of the phpWebSite project and have volunteered an enormous amount of time and effort to the project. Our thanks also to the many who have chosen to use phpWebSite, your bug reports and good ideas for features are extremely valuable. Ultimately, phpWebSite is the work of a diverse community of many people across the globe - a tribute to the power of shared ideas within the commons.
Created on 07/26/2003 01:21 AM by RobertK
Updated on 08/20/2003 06:46 PM by RobertK
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ActiveX
Posted on: 07/06/2004 01:24 PM
By: Anonymous
Anyone know when your going to be able to insert video's using phpwebsite? Or is there a way already?
Thanks,
M
Re: ActiveX
Posted on: 02/09/2005 09:24 AM
By: Anonymous
You can upload a movie, like a quicktime, but there is a size limitation. The file you uploadmust be ? 80 Kbytes
Emache
Re: ActiveX
Posted on: 06/16/2006 12:27 AM
By: Anonymous
How?
love your phpWebsite
Posted on: 05/04/2005 04:03 PM
By: Anonymous
I have tried mambo and had my site hacked into and defaced. I would like to try phpWebSite. I have already changed the logo and started working on my site. I would like to take classes online for phpWebSite if I could. Would someone contact me??
If any fellow students are willing, I would appreciate their help and give them an opportunity to learn on a real site.
WorldsMostWantedCriminals.com
email nick yelheritage99@yahoo.com
Re: love your phpWebsite
Posted on: 10/07/2005 07:05 PM
By: Anonymous
I too am setting up a website and installing PHPWebsite, and would like to know where to start e.g.
Q. How do I change the Logo to my website name?
Q. Where do I find user documentation ?
Q. How do I change the account setup to collect additional information ?
All help would be much appreciated
Thanks John
Re: love your phpWebsite
Posted on: 11/12/2005 03:36 PM
By: rck
Q. How do I change the Logo to my website name?
A. By changing the right graphics in the corresponding themes directory. If you're using the default theme, that would be images/poweredby.jpg.
Q. Where do I find user documentation ?
A. It is spread. You can look into the doc-directory of your installation for example. Or on this site, below "Mods" and below "3rd Party Mods". Or you could look on my homepage for various other pointers.
Q. How do I change the account setup to collect additional information ?
A. You don't, that's not possible as of now. But you can install for example the Contacts module and collect user information that way.
Content Mangement and Users
Posted on: 10/20/2006 11:33 PM
By: Anonymous
Is it possible to set a limit on who can update a web page? I would like to limit each page to a specific group. Is that possible?
Thank you!
Roxane
how do i make my page active..
Posted on: 11/21/2006 04:56 AM
By: Anonymous
can someone explain this to me..
thanks
craig
how do i put a table into my web page.
Posted on: 11/21/2006 04:57 AM
By: Anonymous
when i copy and pate it just goes into paragraphs and looks a bit messy.
thanks
craig
psp
Posted on: 07/15/2008 04:10 PM
By: Anonymous
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