Good time of the day. The other day, looking around on the Internet, I came across an article in one designer blog, in which the author admired the adaptive layout on the site www.fork-cms.com . This article attracted me precisely by the CMS suffix. "Another bike" I thought. And by and large turned out to be right. But I still wanted to share this find with the community. So, meet Fork CMS from the depths of the Pacific Ocean from Triton itself.
Open Source. This is a free, open-source cis , which is available on github .
Rapid deployment. It takes five minutes to launch a working site. The distribution has a convenient installer.
Modularity. The system is built on modules (as in general, and most modern systems).
Userfriendly interface. I really liked the backend theme. Calm colors, everything looks pretty easy. All buttons and links in their places. To master the admin takes no more than 20-30 minutes.
Spoon Library. Most parts of the kernel are available as a separate Spoon library .
Templates A good template template Spoon is used. Layouts are based on blocks, that is, on any page you can change the contents of any block.
My subjective opinion is to take a better look at this system, to work with it. I think it has potential. The source code is well commented, it fills the lack of documentation. In the near future I want to study the device modules and write an article about it. And for a sweet couple of screenshots. * Image from the official ForkCMS website