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www/e107-2.1.1 (Score: 0.025719546)
Content management system written in PHP
e107 is a content management system written in PHP and using the popular open source MySQL database system for content storage. It's completely free, totally customisable and in constant development.
www/efront-3.6.14 (Score: 0.025719546)
Elearning and Human Capital Development platform
eFront is an easy to use, visually attractive, SCORM compatible, eLearning and Human Capital Development system.
www/ClearSilver-0.10.5 (Score: 0.025719546)
Perl bindings for fast and powerful template system
ClearSilver is a fast, powerful, and language-neutral template system. It is designed to make it easy to create template driven static or dynamic websites. This port installs the ClearSilver Perl bindings.
www/cmsmadesimple-1.12 (Score: 0.025719546)
Simple Open Source CMS
CMSMS makes it easy to set up a site and then hand it over to non-techies to maintain. Unlike other CMS packages, it isn't over-complex, and it isn't just for blogs. The drop-down site navigation menus are the icing on the cake: just so easy to use. There's an excellent support forum too.
www/HTML-Mason-1.56 (Score: 0.025719546)
High-performance, dynamic web site authoring system
Mason is a tool for building, serving and managing large web sites. Its features make it an ideal backend for high load sites serving dynamic content, such as online newspapers or database driven e-commerce sites. Mason's various pieces revolve around the notion of "components". A component is a mix of HTML, Perl, and special Mason commands, one component per file. So-called "top-level" components represent entire web-pages, while smaller components typically return HTML snippets for embedding in top-level components. This object-like architecture greatly simplifies site maintenance: change a shared component, and you instantly changed all dependant pages that refer to it across a site (or across many virtual sites). Mason's component syntax lets designers separate a web page into programmatic and design elements. This means the esoteric Perl bits can be hidden near the bottom of a component, preloading simple variables for use above in the HTML. In our own experience, this frees content managers (i.e., non-programmers) to work on the layout without getting mired in programming details. Techies, however, still enjoy the full power of Perl.
www/HTML-Widgets-SelectLayers-0.07 (Score: 0.025719546)
Implements an HTML widget with multiple layers
This module implements an HTML widget with multiple layers. Only one layer is visible at any given time, controlled by a <SELECT> box. The HTML generated by this module uses JavaScript, but nevertheless attempts to be as cross-browser as possible, testing for features via DOM support rather than specific browsers or versions.
www/dillo-3.0.5 (Score: 0.025719546)
Fast, small graphical Web browser built upon fltk
Dillo aims to be a multiplatform alternative browser that's small, stable, developer-friendly, usable, fast, and extensible. This new, experimental version of Dillo is based upon FLTK toolkit, rather than GTK1, and has been substantially rewritten.
www/dokuwiki-20160626a (Score: 0.025719546)
Simple and easy to use wiki, no database required
DokuWiki is a standards compliant, simple to use Wiki, mainly aimed at creating documentation of any kind. It is targeted at developer teams, workgroups and small companies. It has a simple but powerful syntax which makes sure the datafiles remain readable outside the Wiki and eases the creation of structured texts. All data is stored in plain text files - no database is required.
www/Kwiki-0.39 (Score: 0.025719546)
Kwiki Wiki Building Framework
Kwiki - The Kwiki Wiki Building Framework A Wiki is a website that allows its users to add pages, and edit any existing pages. It is one of the most popular forms of web collaboration. If you are new to wiki, visit http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WelcomeVisitors which is possibly the oldest wiki, and has lots of information about how wikis work. Kwiki is a Perl wiki implementation based on the Spoon application architecture and using the Spiffy object orientation model. The major goals of Kwiki are that it be easy to install, maintain and extend. All the features of a Kwiki wiki come from plugin modules. The base installation comes with the bare minimum plugins to make a working Kwiki. To make a really nice Kwiki installation you need to install additional plugins. Which plugins you pick is entirely up to you. Another goal of Kwiki is that every installation will be unique. When there are hundreds of plugins available, this will hopefully be the case.
www/fluxbb-1.5.10 (Score: 0.025719546)
Fast and lightweight PHP-powered discussion board
FluxBB is an open source forum application released under the GNU General Public Licence. It is free to download and use and will remain so. FluxBB was conceived and designed to be fast and light with less of the "not so essential" features that some of the other forums have whilst not sacrificing essential functionality or usability.