CMS Review – PHP Nuke
Today we are going to look at PHP-Nuke Content Management System (CMS). PHP-Nuke is best to use the Web or a Web site focused on a range of information (such as articles, guides, etc.) that users can interact. In short, the focus of PHP-Nuke is to manage the pages of the website through the modules. There are many different modules, and PHP-Nuke is an open source, many people create their own module, and issue them (there's a new feature in PHP Nuke site, where users can sell their units). In this article we will dive deep into the PHP-Nuke and to explore some different features in this free Content Management System.
Before continuing with the definition of standards for PHP Nuke to report. First, you need some kind of web server (Apache is recommended), and for some time the SQL database (MySQL is the standard and the best use of PHP Nuke), we also require at least version 4 of PHP This article assumes that you are using a shared hosting account via FTP, but if you have an Apache server on your computer using the same procedure. Below is a summary of the installation instructions indicated in the PHP Nuke site, if you have already installed a nuclear weapon, you can skip this section.