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Author Topic: Stacey - An interesting, simple flat file CMS  (Read 7471 times)

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Stacey - An interesting, simple flat file CMS
« on: January 30, 2011, 05:58 AM »
Found the other day searching around for some lightweight CMS:

Stacey

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Stacey is a lightweight content management system.
No database setup or installation files, simply drop the application on a server and it runs. Your content is managed by creating folders and editing text files. No login screens, no admin interface.
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Re: Stacey - An interesting, simple flat file CMS
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2011, 06:17 AM »
Nice Find!
I'm absolutely going to have a look at this -- it seems like it captures much of the spirit that we discussed in this thread when looking for a CMS for DonationCoder.

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Re: Stacey - An interesting, simple flat file CMS
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2011, 09:37 AM »
Great find! Has that "browsing an FTP directory" look to it.

Except it's prettier, and it has basic theme support.  :up:

It does look promising. Nice alternative for those of us who have structured content they need to make available,  but would rather not go the wiki route. The zero administration part of it is a really big plus.

Liking it!  :)