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BrowserCMS is a general purpose, open source Web Content Management System (CMS), written in Ruby on Rails. It is designed to support three distinct groups of people:
- Non-technical web editors who want a humane system to manage their site, without needing to understand what HTML or even Rails is.
- Designers who want to create large and elegantly designed websites with no artificial constraints by the CMS.
- Developers who want create CMS driven websites for their clients, or add a CMS to their Rails applications.
- Getting Started – Installing BrowserCMS and creating your first project.
- User's Manual – How site builders can use the user interface to create sites.
- Upgrading a BrowserCMS Project – How to upgrade your project to a newer version.
- Deployment Guide – How to configure your production server (using Apache/Passenger)
- Articles – A list of articles contributed by the Community on how to use, customize and extend BrowserCMS.
- API Docs – YARD API documents for the latest version of the project.
- Proposals – A landing page for proposals that would be significant changes or improvements to either the Core CMS or modules.
- Content Blocks – How to defining new content types for your site.
- Portlets – How to fetch and dynamically display content
- Templates – How to create a theme/design for a site.
- Building BrowserCMS from Edge – How to work with the very latest version of BrowserCMS from github
- Controllers with Authentication – How to create ActionControllers which use CMS authentication
- Working with the Content API – Understanding a few of the ‘gotchas’ between ActiveRecord and Content Blocks.
- Installing a Module – How to add new functionality (modules) to your project
- Building Modules – Creating your own modules to share with the community.
- Upgrading modules to 3.3 – How to update modules to BrowserCMS 3.3 / Rails 3.
- Module List – Modules are the reusable way for developers to extends and share new BrowserCMS functionality.
Reference guides for older versions (BrowserCMS 3.1) are still available.
- Want report a bug?
- Discuss a New Idea/Feature?
- Roadmap – An overview of where the project is going, and what might come next.
If you have questions, you can also find us in a few places.
- Our google group/mailing list.
- On Twitter at @browsercms.
- In IRC at irc.freenode.net #browsercms