Category: CMS
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How to Install Hexo CMS (Node.js) on Ubuntu Linux
The post explains the process of installing Hexo, a simple and fast blogging framework on Ubuntu. It starts with prerequisites, like installing…
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How to Install Cachet with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
This tutorial guides users through installing the Cachet status page system on Ubuntu with Apache2, MariaDB, and PHP 7.2. Cachet helps communicate…
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How to Setup CMSUno with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux
This brief tutorial will show students and new users how to install CMSUno CMS on Ubuntu 16.04 / 18.10 and 18.04 LTS.…
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How to Install CMSUno with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
CMSUno is a PHP and jQuery-based open-source content management system, designed for building responsive, database-less websites with data stored in JSON files…
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How to Install AlchemyCMS Rails Framework on Ubuntu Linux
AlchemyCMS is an open-source content management system (CMS) based on Rails ideal for developing static websites. The system stores only text, image…
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How to Install enduro.js on Ubuntu Linux
Enduro.js is a lean and minimalistic CMS node.js platform optimized for speed with a robust interface for admin and user control. It…
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How to Install AbeCMS on Ubuntu Linux
AbeCMS, an open-source static site generator, offers a user-friendly interface and doesn’t require database configuration. It provides one dashboard for analytics, user…
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How to Setup Pydio File Sharing and Sync with Nginx on Ubuntu
Pydio, an open-source file-sharing and sync platform, can be used as an alternative to ownCloud and Nextcloud for storage services. This guide…
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How to Install Strapi API CMS Platform on Ubuntu Linux
Strapi is an open-source content management framework that helps develop database-driven websites, applications, and APIs in Node.js. The framework also provides features…
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Install KeystoneJS CMS (Node.js) Platform on Ubuntu Linux
KeystoneJS is an open-source content management system created with Node.js and MongoDB, used for building database-driven sites, apps, and APIs. It’s employed…