One of my colleagues, Macdonald Robinson, recently released his latest version of his AJAX PHP CMS with MVC Framework v0.2.1.
Mac’s open source cms is an easy to use MVC template system that integrates ajax and php.
When I first tested out the system, I actually installed it on one of my domains I was planning on using for paid advertising spots (MFA haha), but after 30 minutes of tinkering with the system, I was really impressed by its overall functionality and easy to use cms interface.
Pros:
Some of the cool features about Mac’s MVC Framework CMS (Ajax PHP CMS) is the right-click-able page tree menu which allows admins to rename, delete or create a file or folder. You can edit the footer or standard template file easily and It’s pretty straight forward and anyone can have a site up and running in no time.
Cons:
The MVC Framework took me some time to wrap my brain around how it writes out the URL for navigation, but apart from that I’d like to see is the ability to have a custom header file that can be customized, this would allow for greater SEO capabilities and further customization.
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