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Seed is an Content Management System (CMS). This project has been started by Sebastiano Bellinzis, Edilsom Silva and Janek Todoruk. We are familiar with CMS and have contributed and developed for another CMS System for many years. And don't forget that we have developed several project on our own as wel. The Idea of this project is to offer you a system that is easy to use in either frontend and backend. The pre-installed modules ("News,Notes,Comments") will offer you a good package to start with, many other modules are under development ("contactus,downloads,links,forum"). Our current version is 0.1 Augustus and is not public yet. You are however free to register and follow the development. We accept requests and try to build them into the system before our first release.
Posted on
Saturday 16th of January 2010
by cioa |
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Why it took so long?
I was start working on messages module more than one year ago. The main problem with finishing module was that i didn`t got enough free time to spear working on module. What you (website admin) can/can`t do with messages module
If i found a bug
If you found a bug or got better idea how to solve somekind action then contact with me. Filled under development notes | 2 Comments
Posted on
Monday 24th of November 2008
by sebastiano |
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Good news, I have finished two new core functions for SeedCMS. The first one is Logger this script can log anything like failed login attempts, new password request, attempt to do something that a user should not do. The logger with log everything in the database and can be checked from the admin section. The Second function is Spamblock this piece of script can block a single IP (ie. 217.23.64.12), an Ip range (ie. 217.23.64.* => anything from 217.23.64.1 to 217.23.64.255). Or you can block a visitor based on the information from it's computer or Browser. For more information go to the wiki page. Filled under development notes | 3 Comments
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