Free open source CMS for designers
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- stulogy
Just wanted to share my latest project I've been working on, a free open source CMS for designers and developers. It's pretty easy to use and install and is similar to Expression Engine and MojoMotor.
Have a look and let me know what you think:
Stu
- Continuity0
'easy inline page editing'
So, basically, concrete5-style, yeah?
- stulogy0
Yeah, that's it. Concrete-5 style. The business model is the same too with developers being able to build modules and sell in the Shop.
- prophet0
this is really cool.
- Shaney0
Looks really good work Stu, will give it a test drive soon
- acescence0
nice, looks promising. you should really be using something better than a simple md5 hash for passwords though, they can be cracked in seconds with a rainbow table. a uid salt and bcrypt would be a trillion times stronger.
- are you good in phpbrodster
- he's like a ninjaJaline
- seems like it just by that postmoIdero
- as long as the password stored is ultra secure it can't be be cracked by a rainbow table, so its still up to the user to make sure they save a really secure passwordstulogy
- [reference to salt]placeholder
- wrong. a 14 char complex password can be cracked in under 10 seconds with a GPU + SSDacescence
- and putting it on your users to create secure passwords is wrong from the start.acescence
- but the lookup would have to run on the md5 hash so only when the data is exposed is this a problem, it's not exposed unless they have access to the databasestulogy
- stu just make the change already!brodster
- don't make a change: it's bullshit.intVal
- mydo0
"Halogy is very developer friendly, in fact it's so easy even designers will get the hang of it! (just kidding!)" LOL
- liveforever0
i like cushycms (dead simple but can onyl do simple stuff really)
lightcms or wordpress are others
- lukus_W0
why do designers need a special CMS?
- < that.imadesigner
- Oh relax. He's just marketing it to an audience.luckyorphan
- stulogy0
Thanks for your comments guys. It's aimed towards designers because it doesn't have a steep learning curve like Drupal and Joomla. I'd go as far as saying that it's even easier to adopt than Wordpress. Also because of the ZIP import feature you can import a website in seconds, so it's very designer friendly as well as being powerful enough for developers to get 'under the hood' and tweak.
- luckyorphan0
Nice work.
- stulogy0
Thanks. If you're a developer or designer and want to get on board with either module or theme development (or even additions to Core) let me know.
- brodster0
hey stu, listen to @acescence then I might give it a look
- acescence0
"but the lookup would have to run on the md5 hash so only when the data is exposed is this a problem, it's not exposed"
tell that everyone who has had their databases compromised. it's happened to several people here alone. users reuse passwords. if I get your data, I can potentially own your users elsewhere. look at what just happened to gawker. it happens, it's easy enough to not be the point of failure, so what's the harm in a few more lines of code? if you insist on continuing to use md5, at least salt the passwords with a unique string and make rainbow attacks near impossible. this is security 101, your failure to grasp this is troubling. should I poke around the code some more?
- imbecile0
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