Nucleus CMS

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Nucleus CMS
Developer(s)The Nucleus Group
Final release
3.70 / September 22, 2014 (2014-09-22)
Repository
PlatformPHP
TypeBlog, Content Management System
LicenceGNU General Public License
Websitenucleuscms.org

Nucleus CMS is an open-source blog management software package written in PHP,[1] with a MySQL backend. It is used to manage frequently-updated Web content. With a little tweaking (mainly to skins), it might be considered[2] a lightweight content management system.[3]

Nucleus makes use of a callback function which has led to a plugin system in multiple languages.[4][5] The general drive within the development community is that functionality should exist as plugins as totally as possible. This philosophy has led to a relatively light and uncluttered base install.

Requirement

Nucleus Release PHP Database MySQL
3.70 2014-09 5.0.6 - 5.6.x 5

History

Nucleus was written mostly by Demuynck while he was studying for a master in computer science.[citation needed] In January 2000, Wouter started a web blog using Blogger. After a while, he wanted a commenting feature, and wrote, for the first time, a PHP script for this purpose.[citation needed] Later, he started to use tricks to have multiple Blogger blogs on the same page (using JavaScript). In his words:[citation needed]

But the Blogger service was getting less and less fun to use, because of the constant downtimes. I had to switch to a decentralized tool, but could not find a 'decent' one: I tried GreyMatter, but it did not allow multiple weblogs. PHP-Nuke and alike tools did not offer enough flexibility with the layout, and were not exactly what I was looking for. Movable Type, pMachine, Pivot etc. did not exist yet, so I had to come up with something of my own.

So I did. In the beginning of 2001, I wrote (starting from scratch) the basis of what would later turn out to become Nucleus: a set of PHP classes, reading data from XML files. No real admin-area yet, no multiple users. But multi-weblog from the start.

It was in the summer of 2001 that I decided to move from XML files to MySQL and started building a good admin interface, so I could release the script and share it with other people. It got a little out of hand.

On June 14, 2014 it was announced that the project would be officially sunset. [6]

On January 27, 2016 it was announced that the project would be officially was revived.[2]

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