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Core 3 CMS - The Worlds Most Powerful CMS

The goal of the Core 3 project is to create a powerful and free CMS . Core 3 is only partially finished, and currently contains limited features compared to the actual expected release. It is completely open source; community involvement is highly encouraged.

If you wish to contribute ideas or code please visit our site linked below or make pull requests to our Github Repository.

What does Core 3 CMS currently support?

Here is a list of the features implemented in Core 3 CMS, please note that the project is currently work in progress.

  • User Registration: ✓
  • User login: ✓
  • Powerful theming system: ✓
  • User sessions: Partial support
  • Admin Panel: ✘
  • User comments: ✘
  • Forums: ✘
  • Blog posts: ✘
  • Theme editor: ✘
  • Use Laravel Framework: ✘

Everything marked as an X is a planned feature. Other unique features are planned.

Powerful and Sleek Admin Panel

Core3 will feature a poweful and also very sleek looking admin panel, giving the CMS an ease of access for the administrator user. There are many features planned for the admin panel, such as a plugin library and others. Currently we have got the main design completed.

This template currently is slighly outdated but withing few weeks we are going to make a major overhaul making it the best free admin template you have seen on Github or elsehwere on the web.

Tableless CSS coding, cross-browser compatible and clean. Built upon the 960 CSS Grid system.

Requirements

  • Platform: Linux, Windows, MAC
  • PHP = 5.5.1
  • MySQL = 5.5.0
  • Apache HTTP server

Running the CMS

Because Core 3 CMS is in development, ther are no current scripts to ease installation and deplyment of Core 3 CMS.

Reporting issues

Issues can be reported via the Github Issue Tracker.

Please take the time to review existing issues before submitting your own to prevent duplicates.

In addition, thoroughly read through the Issue Tracker Guide to ensure your report contains the required information. Incorrect or poorly formed reports are wasteful and are subject to deletion.

Submitting fixes

Fixes are submitted as pull requests via Github.

Copyright

License: GPL 2.0