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Microweber


Drag & Drop Website Builder

Written inPHP
TypeContent management system
Websitewww.microweber.com

Microweber is an open-source content management system and website builder. It is based on the PHP programming language and the Laravel 5 web application framework, using drag and drop and allowing users to quickly create content, while scheduling and managing multiple displays. It has a Live Edit feature enabling users to view their edits as they would appear. The application has been used by several professional organisations according to rankings on OpenSourceCMS.com and Softaculous. Developers can freely access the code, exchanging their knowledge and contributions with the rest of the open-source community.

The site was launched in a beta version in April 2015 in Sofia, Bulgaria as a grass-roots project for an easy to use CMS system. The business has ranked as one of Bulgaria's Top 10 startups. Microweber project is also in top 100 startup organizations in Europe for 2015/2017/2018, according to the WEBIT festival foundation

References

  1. "Microweber: A CMS Stripped of Complexity". CMS Critic. February 19, 2014. Retrieved March 28, 2018.
  2. "Microweber Demo and Information". OpenSource CMS. 21 November 2017.
  3. "Microweber, version: 1.0.12". Softaculous.
  4. "Bulgaria Top 10 StartUpRankings". StartUpRankings.
  5. "Webit Festival Europe 2017". Webit.

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