Posted By: Mikey on February 13 2011 08:20 pm
I easily merged CKEditor (http://ckeditor.com/) to work with this "CMS" for my clients. Great project, hope it continues to evolve.
Posted By: Emre on December 25 2010 03:57 pm
Nice work!
Posted By: mastoras on February 26 2010 07:39 am
I won't call it actually a cms, rather than online Filezilla.
BUT!!! It works and it does it right.
Posted By: Raoul on February 25 2010 02:03 pm
I love it! Its great!
Posted By: patrick on February 7 2010 04:31 pm
Very, nice...i like it much, but it would be nice if a file could be renamed or deleted without opening the file first.
for example i wanted to delete a 5 MB txt-File...i have to download the hole file in the edit mode to do that...
another thing that doesnt work on my free webspace hoster is the filelisting...the files are listed but the following errors occure:
Warning: sort() expects parameter 1 to be array, boolean given in /usr/export/www/vhosts/funnetwork/hosting/sneaka/onefilecms.php on line 307
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /usr/export/www/vhosts/funnetwork/hosting/sneaka/onefilecms.php on line 307
On my local xammp apache it works fine...
but at all great work!
thanks
Posted By: Braunbaer on February 5 2010 06:05 am
i think this is a very good replacement for the phpfm (php filemanager) which seems to be out of development now.
great work!
Posted By: Remo on January 27 2010 03:53 am
It's not really a managing system. You can create, edit and upload files, but you still have to know HTML/CSS/PHP to adjust the navigation menu yourself by adding a link to these pages, as well as adjust the header and footer.
Posted By: bob on January 18 2010 03:59 pm
Love it. Thanks so much - It makes designing websites fun again.
Posted By: Pete Jones on December 15 2009 06:55 pm
Very lite and quick for updating sites. May put off people who aren't good with HTML code as there is no WYSIWYG editor and there are no clues as how to include one.
But the simplest lightest CMS you could ask for.
Posted By: vir0e5 on October 19 2009 05:53 pm
good..but i need to offline mode, for my localhost.. thanks
Posted By: Tung on October 13 2009 10:37 am
Love it
Posted By: JB on October 10 2009 11:18 am
Looks great... this could be a really great option when building simple projects for clients. My only two suggestions would be to allow a descriptive name for each file for easier reference, and perhaps a WYSIWYG editor so those with no HTML knowledge could update. Kudos!
Posted By: SUU on October 8 2009 02:13 pm
Ow, man. It's a best flat cms. Pure coding, no bugs. Respect!
Posted By: Robert P on October 1 2009 12:26 pm
I've just loved in it. Thanks Mate!
I easily merged CKEditor (http://ckeditor.com/) to work with this "CMS" for my clients. Great project, hope it continues to evolve.
Nice work!
I won't call it actually a cms, rather than online Filezilla.
BUT!!! It works and it does it right.
I love it! Its great!
Very, nice...i like it much, but it would be nice if a file could be renamed or deleted without opening the file first.
for example i wanted to delete a 5 MB txt-File...i have to download the hole file in the edit mode to do that...
another thing that doesnt work on my free webspace hoster is the filelisting...the files are listed but the following errors occure:
Warning: sort() expects parameter 1 to be array, boolean given in /usr/export/www/vhosts/funnetwork/hosting/sneaka/onefilecms.php on line 307
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /usr/export/www/vhosts/funnetwork/hosting/sneaka/onefilecms.php on line 307
On my local xammp apache it works fine...
but at all great work!
thanks
i think this is a very good replacement for the phpfm (php filemanager) which seems to be out of development now.
great work!
It's not really a managing system. You can create, edit and upload files, but you still have to know HTML/CSS/PHP to adjust the navigation menu yourself by adding a link to these pages, as well as adjust the header and footer.
Love it. Thanks so much - It makes designing websites fun again.
Very lite and quick for updating sites. May put off people who aren't good with HTML code as there is no WYSIWYG editor and there are no clues as how to include one.
But the simplest lightest CMS you could ask for.
good..but i need to offline mode, for my localhost.. thanks
Love it
Looks great... this could be a really great option when building simple projects for clients. My only two suggestions would be to allow a descriptive name for each file for easier reference, and perhaps a WYSIWYG editor so those with no HTML knowledge could update. Kudos!
Ow, man. It's a best flat cms. Pure coding, no bugs. Respect!
I've just loved in it. Thanks Mate!