Marvin uses Silex, a lightweight framework built on top of Symfony 2.x components.
The CMS uses Node.js, Bower, Grunt, and Composer for the installation process, and Bootstrap for the site's administration interface.
By defualt the CMS will work on a SQLite database, but you can change that via the configuration file to any other DB system supported by the Silex framework.
Marvin can be used within its limits for smaller Web projects, where most of the website administration tasks relate to adding, editing or deleting pages, and where there's no need for sidebars, widgets, extra menus, or custom post types.
Basically the CMS consists of a backend panel where admins can manage pages and add new user accounts.
The user and page management functions are basically plugins extending the CMS core, which means you can also code your own or assemble new plugins from other Symfony components to improve the Marvin CMS core.
What is new in this release:
- Added support for mailer testing, changing admin username.
Requirements:
- PHP 5.3 or higher
- Composer
- Node.js
- Grunt.js
- Bower
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