Bigace Documentation
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Founded by: | BIGACE |
Status: | Dead |
Language: | Multilingual |
Edit mode: | ByInvitation |
Wiki engine: | DokuWiki |
Wiki license: | Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike |
Main topic: | Documentation |
- This Bigace Documentation has been dead (offline) since late 2017.
Wiki size: | 150 article pages see stats |
(As of: 2017-06-20 – Archive.org)
- BIGACE Web CMS
BIGACE Documentation was the community wiki site for the documentation process for the open source Web CMS BIGACE.
- Description
BIGACE - Dynamic Web CMS - was a free, professional grade software package that allows you to set up your own website within minutes.
Its powerful backend puts you in full control of the layout, service, and content of your pages. BIGACE is written in the popular language PHP, and uses a MySQL database. It is designed to provide you with all the features you need from a content management system (CMS), while having an absolute minimal impact on the resources of the server.
BIGACE is the next generation of CMS software, and best of all - it is, and will always remain completely free!
Key features: BIGACE is a multi-site, multi-language and multi-user Web CMS. Written in PHP for MySQL. Easy-to-use. Fully-integrated WYSIWYG editor. Versioning, workflows, user- and rights- management, templates, many modifications via update, full access on the backend with the object-orientated PHP API. No need for developers to known SQL and DB structure!
- External links
- BIGACE home page — at BIGACE.GitHub.io, via Archive.org
- BIGACE community forum — via Archive.org
- BIGACE Documentation — an auto-import from its former DokuWiki installation, using the DokuWiki-to-Markdown-Converter; now hosted by Read the Docs.