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Old 2006-06-26, 10:42 AM
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Cool phundament 0.6.1 released

Component-based phundament - written in PHP 5, using PRADO 3 framework - for websites, web-applications and database publishing. Integrating popular libs like propel, creole, phing & ImageMagick.

It fully manages the display and administration of components in a highly*customizable way.
For your convenience phundament comes with a set of content- and media-management components.

Our focus lies on small, stable, object-orientated code, which can be easily extended and reused.

We implemented basic CMS features like a sitemap, content administration, media management, etc... with the*extensive use of PRADO's features. We tried to keep these modules, pages and components as independent as possible of each other.
So we created packages, we also call them rich components.
The heart of phundament is a virtual sitemap tree with nodes, mapping to a .page file and a component distribution system. Both come with a GUI for administration tasks.

Phundament is designed to handle both ways of website content editing. You can do*everything hardcoded, or you can connect any layout piece to an administraion interface. Or you can mix them in any way you want. Same for pages.

Phundament features a One-Minute-Installation, watch the movie:
http://demo.phundament.com/media/Ver...h-install.html (12MB, Flash 8)
http://demo.phundament.com/media/Ver...ph-install.mov (15MB, QuickTime)


Powerful Features
-Sitemap
-Brick & Cells Layout System for maximum flexibility
-Content Administration
-Media Management
-Image Manipulation
-Horizontal & Vertical CSS-based Navigation

Uses Up-to-Date Technologies
-PHP 5
-PRADO 3
-propel
-creole
-phing

Slim Codebase
-100%-pure PRADO

Component-based
-Easy to extend
-Reusability
-Flexibility


Download it here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...ease_id=424183

See our website (tutorials, documentation, tested systems, ...):
http://phundament.com/
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