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Developer(s) | The XOOPS Project |
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Stable release | |
Preview release | 2.6.0 alpha 3 (September 18, 2013 [±] | )
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Written in | PHP |
Type | content management system |
License | GPL-2.0-or-later |
Website |
xoops |
XOOPS /ˈzuːps/ [2] is a free open-source content management system (CMS), written in PHP. It uses a modular architecture allowing users to customize, update and theme their websites. XOOPS is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) and is free to use, modify and redistribute.
XOOPS is an acronym of "eXtensible Object Oriented Portal System". Though started as a portal system, it later developed into a web application framework. It aims to serve as a web framework for use by small, medium and large sites, through the installation of modules. For example, a small XOOPS installation can be used as a personal weblog or journal, but this can be expanded upon and customized, i.e. users might add the appropriate modules (freeware and commercial) to store content in news, forums, downloads, and others. [3]
Books have been written about XOOPS in five languages. [4]
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Developer(s) | The XOOPS Project |
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Stable release | |
Preview release | 2.6.0 alpha 3 (September 18, 2013 [±] | )
Repository | |
Written in | PHP |
Type | content management system |
License | GPL-2.0-or-later |
Website |
xoops |
XOOPS /ˈzuːps/ [2] is a free open-source content management system (CMS), written in PHP. It uses a modular architecture allowing users to customize, update and theme their websites. XOOPS is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) and is free to use, modify and redistribute.
XOOPS is an acronym of "eXtensible Object Oriented Portal System". Though started as a portal system, it later developed into a web application framework. It aims to serve as a web framework for use by small, medium and large sites, through the installation of modules. For example, a small XOOPS installation can be used as a personal weblog or journal, but this can be expanded upon and customized, i.e. users might add the appropriate modules (freeware and commercial) to store content in news, forums, downloads, and others. [3]
Books have been written about XOOPS in five languages. [4]
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