Friday 6 October 2017

October CMS – Self-Hosted WordPress Alternatives Part 3


If you haven’t heard of it, October is a PHP-based content management system that strives to be simple where other CMS’s are complex. Minimizing clutter and making it easy to be productive is the name of the game here, and it’s one of the things that caught my eye. Also, it’s based on Laravel, so it’s sure to be appreciated by developers familiar with the framework. October was one of the first content management systems that came to my mind when I started planning out this series. I first heard of it a few years ago when it was initially released and I’ve been meaning to give it a look ever since.
Since it’s officially October there’s no better time to check it out and compare it to WordPress, so let’s dive right in!
Installation
To install October, you’ll need to download the installer from the October website. After unzipping the installer and dropping it into the root of your website, you’ll also need to create a MySQL database, at which point you can start the installation process.
It’s worth noting that October is much more strict in its server requirements than WordPress, with the biggest difference being
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/16247/october-cms-self-hosted-wordpress-alternatives-part-3




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