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Install WonderCMS on Ubuntu with Apache
WonderCMS is a responsive, single-flat file Content Management System (CMS) developed in PHP and jQuery with no need for a separate database. The tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install WonderCMS on Ubuntu, including setting up Apache2 HTTP Server, installing PHP 7.2 and its related modules, downloading the latest WonderCMS release, and configuring the…
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How to Install RazorCMS on Ubuntu with Nginx
The post is a comprehensive tutorial on how to install the flat-file Content Management System (CMS), RazorCMS, on Ubuntu using Nginx HTTP server and PHP 7.2 support. RazorCMS, renowned for its simplicity, speed, and lack of database dependency, offers features not available in other PHP-based CMS like WordPress. The step-by-step guide covers the installation of…
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How to Install RazorCMS with Apache on Ubuntu
RazorCMS is a flat-file Content Management System (CMS) that operates without a database, focusing on simplicity and speed. It offers unique features not typically seen in other PHP-based CMS like WordPress, Joomla, or Drupal, including native markdown WYSIWYG support, an SEO-friendly CSS framework, and easy installation and management. RazorCMS also uses a unique algorithm to…
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How to Install Fathom Analytics on Ubuntu
Fathom is a transparent, open-source analytics platform, ideal for small to medium-sized businesses. Fathom provides a user-centric analytics solution that respects user privacy while giving complete data ownership, without data limits, and is customizable. The guide provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to install Fathom on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04, using MariaDB as a database…
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How to Install LogicalDOC on Ubuntu Linux
LogicalDOC is a proprietary document management system that employs JAVA and requires it to be installed on the system for functionality. This tutorial guides you on how to install LogicalDOC on Ubuntu 16.04 or 18.04 LTS systems. It includes steps for installing and configuring JAVA, MariaDB, and the LogicalDOC package as well as setting up…
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How to Setup HTMLy with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux
The post guides users on installing HTMLy CMS on Ubuntu using Nginx HTTP and PHP 7.2-FPM. HTMLy, a database-less, open-source CMS, is favored for its features like native markdown support, SEO-friendly, flexible CSS framework, and simplicity. The tutorial includes steps to install Nginx HTTP Server, PHP 7.2 and related modules, and the latest HTMLy release,…
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How to Install HTMLy CMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
HTMLy, an open-source, flat-file content management system (CMS), outperforms other CMSs with its simplicity and speed, database-less function, and flexible CSS setup, among other features. The post provides a tutorial for installing HTMLy CMS on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 LTS, using Apache2 HTTP Server and PHP 7.2 support. It also illustrates HTMLy CMS configuration and…
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How to Install Grav CMS on Ubuntu with Nginx
This post provides a tutorial on how to install the latest version of Grav CMS (1.5) from GitHub using Composer with Nginx and PHP 7.2-FPM support on Ubuntu servers. It includes steps and commands for installing Nginx HTTP Server, PHP 7.2-FPM and modules, downloading Grav’s latest release, configuring Nginx for Grav, enabling Grav and the…
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How to Install Grav CMS on Ubuntu
The content is a tutorial on how to install the open-source, flat-file CMS, Grav, using Composer with Apache2 and PHP 7.2 support on Ubuntu servers. It guides users through Apache2 and PHP installations, configuring PHP settings, downloading Grav’s latest release, configuring Apache2, and installing the Grav admin module. The tutorial particularly targets newcomers and students.
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How to Setup InvoicePlane with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux
Invoice Plane is an open-source online application that simplifies the billing cycle for businesses by providing invoicing, quotes, and payment functionalities. Built on the LAMP or LEMP stack, it can also serve as a CRM tool. This guide provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to install Invoice Plane on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 servers, using…