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How to Setup Vanilla Forum with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux
Vanilla Forums is an open-source, customizable forum solution that can create online communities in minutes. The software is efficient and easy to use. This post is a detailed guide on how to install Vanilla Forums software on Ubuntu 16.04 / 18.10 and 18.04 with Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP 7.2-FPM support. The tutorial covers the installation…
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How to Install Vanilla Forums on Ubuntu: A Step-by-Step Guide
Vanilla Forums is an open-source community forum software that allows individuals to set up online communities with ease. This guide provides a detailed walkthrough to install Vanilla Forums on Ubuntu 16.04 / 18.10 and 18.04 with Apache2, MariaDB, and PHP 7.2 support. The guide covers installing server software, setting up databases, downloading the forum package…
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How to Setup Batflat with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux
Batflat is a lightweight, fast, and bootstrap-ready flat-file Content Management System (CMS) that does not require a separate database, being smaller than alternatives like WordPress. It uses a unique algorithm to handle content based on various parameters, maintaining optimal performance even with numerous posts and tags. The post also provides a tutorial on installing Batflat…
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Install Statamic on Ubuntu: A Step-by-Step Guide
Statamic is a responsive, flat-file content management system (CMS), not requiring a database server, and offering unique features for website building and maintenance. This guide shows how to install Statamic on Ubuntu with Nginx and PHP 7.2-FPM, outlining steps to install Nginx and PHP, configuring the Statamic and Nginx setup, and updating for latest releases.
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How to Install Batflat CMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
Batflat is a lightweight, bootstrap-supported, flat-file CMS that eliminates the need for a separate database. It’s smaller than WordPress, offering features like an SEO-friendly design, a flexible CSS framework, and a unique algorithm for content listing. This tutorial guides users on how to install Batflat on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 LTS with Apache2 and PHP…
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How to Install Contenta CMS on Ubuntu: A Step-by-Step Guide
Content CMS, based on Drupal, is an open-source Content Management System that allows web admins to create dynamic websites and provides a standard API-ready platform as well as demo content. This tutorial guides students and new users through installing Contenta CMS on Ubuntu servers, using Apache2, MariaDB, and PHP 7.2 support. It covers steps including…
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How to Install Statamic on Ubuntu: A Simple Tutorial
Statamic is a responsive, efficient, flat-file CMS that doesn’t require a database server, making it a unique option amongst PHP-based systems. It comes with a user-friendly dashboard and has faster site creation features. This tutorial demonstrates how to install Statamic on Ubuntu with Apache2 HTTP server and PHP 7.2 support.
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How to Install Automad CMS on Ubuntu with Nginx and PHP 7.2-FPM
Automad is a responsive, fast CMS and template engine written in PHP that doesn’t require a database, offering features not available to other PHP-based CMS. The post provides a tutorial for installing Automad on Ubuntu 16.04, 18.10, or 18.04 LTS with Nginx and PHP 7.2-FPM support. Steps include installing the Nginx server and PHP 7.2-FPM,…
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Installing WonderCMS on Ubuntu: A Step-by-Step Guide
WonderCMS is a single-flat file Content Management System (CMS) built with PHP and jQuery, free from the need for a separate database. It supports native markdown WYSIWYG, is SEO-friendly and requires no installation. The article provides a tutorial for students and new users, showing comprehensive steps on how to install and configure WonderCMS on Ubuntu…
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How to Install Automad CMS on Ubuntu
Automad is a PHP-based, responsive content management system (CMS) that stores its content in text files instead of a database, which distinguishes it from other CMS like WordPress. This tutorial guides users through the process of installing Automad on Ubuntu, it involves setting up an Apache2 HTTP server, upgrading to PHP 7.2, downloading and setting…