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Cindy 0.1b

based on Stacey 2.3.0 by Anthony Kolber

About Cindy

Cindy is a fork of Anthony Kolber's micro-CMS Stacey. Until now, Stacey's release versions depended on content in simple .txt files and a simple template language. With Stacey version 3 this is going to change, pursuing to use YAML and TWIG instead.

Cindy tries to maintain the principles of Stacey 2.3 and aspires to add functionality without breaking template and content compatibility to Stacey < 3.

Up until now we recommend using Stacey 2.3, you can get it at http://staceyapp.com

Not a coder?

You can still help: we're collecting [[Ideas for additional functionality]].

Overview

Stacey 2.3.0 takes content from .txt files, image files and implied directory structure and generates a website. It is a no-database, dynamic website generator.

If you look in the /content and /templates folders, you should get the general idea of how it all works.

Cindy is a fork of Stacey without the YAML and Twig-Templating, trying to improve on old Stacey principles.

Installation

Copy to server, chmod 777 app/_cache.

If you want clean urls, mv htaccess .htaccess

Copyright/License

Cindy: Copyright © 2014 Moritz Jacobs. See LICENSE for details.

Stacey: Copyright © 2009 Anthony Kolber. See LICENSE for details.

Except PHP Markdown Extra which is (c) Michel Fortin (see /app/parsers/markdown-parser.inc.php for details) and JSON.minify which is (c) Kyle Simpson (see 'app/parsers/json-minifier.inc.php' for details).

cindy's People

Contributors

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Stargazers

André Philip avatar Geoff Yuen avatar Johannes Ewald avatar  avatar Seth Kasky avatar David Mazeau avatar Iheanyi Ekechukwu avatar Anthony Kolber avatar o-l-e avatar LP avatar

Watchers

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Forkers

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cindy's Issues

Odd "Hi there" dialogue

Hi. Just downloaded this and happened to click on "About Name" to find a Javascript panel popping up with "Hi there" on it. Is that right? Doesn't appear to be any documentation about this.

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