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Nucleus CMS is an open-source blog management software package written in PHP with a MySQL backend. Developed by Wouter Demuynck primarily during his computer science studies, Nucleus provides essential features like multi-author support, built-in commenting, and customizable URLs. Ideal for managing multiple weblogs or news sites, it offers draft capabilities, archives, and syndication options. While it allows extensive customization, moving from Nucleus CMS to platforms like WordPress can be complex. Experience streamlined content management and publishing with Nucleus CMS.
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Communication in electronic media presentation. “PURE PUBLISHING.” Nucleus CMS is an open-sourceblog management software package written in PHP, with a MySQL backend.
hISTORY • Nucleus was written mostly by Demuynck while he was studying to be a "Bachelor in computer science" ("Licentiaat in de Informatica"). Back 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. Later, he started to use tricks to have multiple Blogger blogs on the same page (using JavaScript).
Features Core Features | Plugin Extensibility • Maintenance of one or more weblogs/news-sites • Multiple Authors, Categories, • Built-in commenting system • FancyURLs • Runs on your own server • Drafts and Future Posts • Fully Tweakable • Archives and Search • RSS and Atom Syndication • XML-RPC interface: Blogger, metaWeblog and MovableType APIs
Core Features | Plugin Extensibility Screenshots
Developer Network Core Features | Plugin Extensibility • Report Bugs • Translate • Help us code • Complain • Write documentation • Help out on the forum • Create a skin
Core Features | Plugin Extensibility • With a little tweaking (mainly to skins) it might be considered a lightweight content management system, although there is no facility to upload file types other than graphic files to be displayed within the blog pages. • Blog:CMS is a (currently less stable) fork of Nucleus CMS with several plugins pre-installed and a number of other projects added in • It can be pretty messy migrating from Nucleus CMS to WordPress, Blogspot. DISADVANTAGES: