Nucleus CMS is an open-source content management system written in PHP, with a MySQL backend, primarily written and maintained by Wouter Demuynck. It is used to manage frequently-updated Web content, commonly weblogs. With a little tweaking (mainly to skins) it can be used as a light CMS. The current version is 3.22, distributed under the GNU General Public License and available free of charge.
Nucleus makes use of a callback function which has led to a plugin system that has inspired somewhere in the order of 50 to 100 distinct plugins. The general drive within the development community is that functionality should exist as plugins as totally as possible. This philosophy has led to a relatively light and uncluttered base install.
CMS is a (currently less stable) fork of Nucleus CMS with several plugins pre-installed and a number of other projects added in. Thus NucleusCMS plugins (on the whole) will work on this fork. To use Blog:CMS plugins with NucleusCMS one needs to deal with calls to name-spaced new functions and convert all references to cfg.php to config.php with additional changes to the SQL function calls to prepend "My" to make them MySQL function calls which bundles with PHP.
Open source content management systems | PHP programming language | Blog software
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