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Sfkit is a multi-purpose and flexible CMS. It can be used for personal blogs, developer blogs, newspapers, magazines,... Average rating of 5.0 based on 1 votesSfkit - Flexible CMS Built With Symfony 4
Sfkit is a multi-purpose and flexible CMS. It can be used for personal blogs, developer blogs, ne... Average rating of 5.0Overview
Sfkit is a multi-purpose & Flexible CMS. It can be used for personal blogs, developer blogs, newspapers, magazines, portals, company and agency websites, and many other. It is clean, simple, lightweight, responsive and user-friendly.
Installation
http://demo.sfkit.njkhanh.com/document/index.html
With its powerful Admin Panel you can manage posts, group posts(categories), videos, markdown editor, flexible menu, gallery, custom pages, widgets, ads, website settings, customer comments and many more functions.
Demo
Back-end: demo.sfkit.njkhanh.com/admin
- Username: admin
- Password: _admin
Front-end:
- Developer Blog : demo.sfkitdev.njkhanh.com
Disabled Options in Demo
For security reasons, in demo version there have been disabled some features: 1. Add post (Page type = post) 2. Edit sample page. 3. Edit frontend menus. 4. Delete sample data. 5. Edit site information. 6. Edit logo, favicon, background image 7. Edit appearance
Limit maximum upload file size: 2M(Server config)
Changelog
Version 1.0.0 (April 24, 2019) - Initial Release
Features
- Flexible Menu
- 5 Color Themes
- Markdown Editor
- Highlight Code Blocks
- Dislay Widgets
- Highlight Code BlocksHelpful Filter Categories
- Manage posts
- Manage group posts(categories),
- File ManagerÂ
- Videos
- Comments
- Customize Site Settings
- Mobile Responsive
Instructions
In Main file
Reviews
Category | Scripts & Code / PHP Scripts / Website Builders |
First release | 27 April 2019 |
Last update | 10 February 2020 |
Software version | PHP 7.1, PHP 7.2 |
HTML/CSS Framework | Bootstrap, YAML |
Files included | .php, .css, .html, .sql, Javascript .js |
Database | MySQL 4.x, MySQL 5.x |
Tags | cms, blog, newspapers, symfony |