Category: CMS

Articles based on various content management systems (cms), including, WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Magento, PrestaShop and others LAMP / LEMP based platforms.

  • How to Install Chyrp-Lite CMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux

    How to Install Chyrp-Lite CMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux

    Chyrp-lite is a lightweight, open-source Content Management System (CMS) designed for ease of use and flexibility across devices. It requires the installation of the Apache2 HTTP Server, the MariaDB database server, and PHP 7.2. After setting up the associated servers, Chyrp-lite CMS can be installed, which includes creating a database, downloading the current version from…

  • How to Setup Opigno with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux

    How to Setup Opigno with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux

    This tutorial guides on how to install Opigno LMS, an open-source e-learning platform, using Nginx and PHP 7.2-FPM. The procedure includes the installation of Nginx HTTP Server, MariaDB Database Server, and PHP 7.2-FPM, creation of the Opigno Database, downloading the latest Opigno release, configuring Nginx, enabling the Opigno site, and finally running the Opigno setup…

  • How to Install Opigno LMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux

    How to Install Opigno LMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux

    This is a detailed tutorial on how to install Opigno LMS, an open-source learning management system. The tutorial outlines steps for various stages of installation, including the setup of Apache2 HTTP Server, MariaDB Database Server, and PHP 7.2 on Ubuntu. It also guides users through creating an Opigno Database, downloading the latest release, configuring Apache2,…

  • How to Install Camaleon CMS on Ubuntu Linux

    How to Install Camaleon CMS on Ubuntu Linux

    Camaleon CMS is an adaptable content management system (CMS) built on Ruby on Rails, aimed at simplifying static website development. It competes with other CMSs like WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal, offering features such as instant content publishing and SEO-friendly posts, pages, categories, and more. The attached guide provides a detailed step-by-step process to install Camaleon…

  • How to Install Refinery CMS on Ubuntu Linux

    How to Install Refinery CMS on Ubuntu Linux

    Refinery CMS is a well-known content management system based on Ruby on Rails. It simplifies the creation of static websites with instant content publishing and SEO-friendly features. Using packages such as Ruby 2.5.3, Rails 5.2.1, and MySQL Server, it can be set up easily on Ubuntu. Moreover, it provides utilities not available in PHP-based CMSs…

  • How to Install BlackCat CMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux

    How to Install BlackCat CMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux

    BlackCat is a user-friendly CMS platform designed for businesses to effectively manage their websites without needing HTML skills. Developed on an open-source core, it provides support for open standards. The software requires Apache2 HTTP Server, MariaDB Database Server, and PHP 7.2. It’s recommended to follow installation steps carefully and configure appropriate parameters post-installation. Once installed,…

  • How to Install SpinaCMS on Ubuntu Linux

    How to Install SpinaCMS on Ubuntu Linux

    SpinaCMS is an open-source Rails content management system offering features like permalinks, categories, pages, and posts. It’s designed for straightforward, dynamic website creation without the need to understand complex HTML. This post provides a comprehensive guide on how to install and setup SpinaCMS on Ubuntu using Ruby 2.5.3 and Rails 5.2.1.

  • How to Install Fae CMS on Ubuntu Linux

    How to Install Fae CMS on Ubuntu Linux

    Fae CMS is a Ruby on Rails-based open-source content management system powering multiple reputable websites. Its highlights include quick content publishing, SEO-friendly permalinks, categories, pages, posts and custom layout management. The content gives a detailed procedure of setting up Fae CMS on Ubuntu, including the installation of Ruby, Rails, necessary packages, and Fae CMS itself…

  • How to Install PushType CMS on Ubuntu Linux

    How to Install PushType CMS on Ubuntu Linux

    PushType is an open-source content management system (CMS) for Ruby on Rails that simplifies the development of static websites. It offers distinctive features including permalinks, SEO-friendly pages, and instant content publishing, which aren’t always provided by PHP-based CMS like WordPress. Installing PushType involves setting up specific Ruby and Rails versions and dependencies, then creating an…

  • How to Install Spree eCommerce Platform on Ubuntu Linux

    How to Install Spree eCommerce Platform on Ubuntu Linux

    Spree eCommerce is a high-performing open-source platform built with Ruby on Rails, offering ease and scalability for online storefronts. The article provides a step-by-step guide to installing Spree, inclusive of ancillary requirements such as Ruby (version 2.5.3), Rails (version 5.2.1), Node.js, Yarn, bundler, and some other dependencies on Ubuntu.