Pulse CMS is a tool designed for small websites, so that technically non-experienced users can easily manage their sites.
While in most places Pulse CMS looks like regular CMSs, there are a few features that make it stand apart.
The main, and the easier one to notice is the possibility for admins to define "blocks" on the website.
These blocks are reusable code snippets, easy to create, edit, and place anywhere on the site.
They will allow the admin to adapt the site to any of his needs, and use it for various types of websites and projects.
What is new in this release:
- Pulse Tags
- Media Manager
- Markdown Support
- Template System
What is new in version 4.5.1:
- Pulse Tags
- Media Manager
- Markdown Support
- Template System
What is new in version 4.0:
- Pulse Tags
- Media Manager
- Markdown Support
- Template System
What is new in version 3.5:
- Auto Backup Feature
What is new in version 3.4.1:
- Redactor updated to 9.2.2
- Code improvements to form.php
What is new in version 3.4:
- A significant rewrite of the code in blog.php.
What is new in version 3.3.4:
- Updated the Redactor editor.
What is new in version 2.5.5:
- Stats
- Blocks
- Redactor was updated to v9.0.4
What is new in version 2.5.4:
- Frontend template updated.
What is new in version 2.5.2:
- PHP tags now allowed in blocks
- Visual notifications when saving to blocks/blog/gallery
- Redactor updated to 9.01
- TimThumb server compatibilty greatly improved
- Deleted blog posts now return a proper 404 code (So google gets rid of it)
- New full screen mode for iOS when button added to homescreen
What is new in version 2.5.1:
- Redactor has been upgraded the new 9.0 version.
Requirements:
- Apache (IIS not supported)
- PHP 5 or higher
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