This is an absolutely fantastic web content management system for blogs/articles. It enables you to easily manage your website or blog without much hustle. With this system, you will run your blog like a boss. It provides you a wide range of capabilities to customize your blog to fit your needs. It has great features and you don't have to touch any code to have your blog up and running. There is an intuitive admin dashboard that enables you to easily manage your website or blog without any struggle. Your content flows smoothly within the system and it is secure.
Features
Admin
- Manage Users
- Manage Categories
- Manage Blogs
- Manage Website Links
- Manage Web Details
- Manage Editors Choice Blogs
- Website Visit/Visitors Report
Authors
- Manage Own Blogs
- View Categories
Visitors
- Explore Website
- Read Blogs/Articles
- Register as An Author
- Comment to Blogs (Note: Facebook plugin is the default but you can manage the comment script in admin panel)
- and many more
How to use
First of all, the admin user must manage the website information such as the links, website name, website tagline, list of categories, comment scripting, and etc that is related to the website details, information, and displays. The admin user can also publish their own blogs. The author user must register his/her system credential and after that he/she could start to create and manage his/her own blogs. No worries for the visitors, the system website side has user-friendly features that make new visitors can easily manage/explore the website functionalities.
How to Run
Requirements
- Download and Install a local web-server such as XAMPP/WAMP or any software that can help your local machine run a PHP script.
Setup for XAMPP/WAMP
- Open your XAMPP/WAMP Control Panel and start the "Apache" and "MySQL".
- Download and Extract the source code. (download button is located below)
- If you are using XAMPP, paste the extracted source code folder into "/htdocs" inside the XAMPP directory (C:\xampp\htdocs\). And for WAMP, paste the folder inside the "www" folder.
- Locate the database SQL file inside the source code folder. The file is located inside the "databasefile" folder and the file is known as "blog_admin_db".
- Open the PHPMyAdmin in a browser. [ http://localhost/phpmyadmin ]
- Create a new database naming "blog_admin_db".
- Import the SQL file.
- Browse the project in a browser. (ex. http://localhost/fantasticblog)
Admin default Credentials
Username: admin
Password: admin
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