Nucleus CMS 3.64

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Category: Blogs
Stable Release: 3.64
Updated: April 19 2011
Native Language: English

Nucleus CMS Description

With Nucleus, you can set up one or more weblogs. If you want to, you can even show the contents of multiple weblogs on the same page. Each blog has its own team of authors. Some authors will only have posting rights, others will be allowed to change settings for the blog as well. Within a weblog, you can set up one or more categories. Each item you add in your weblog will be put in one of these categories. Nucleus provides a built-in Commenting System, so there's no need for external commentingtools. A karma-voting system is also provided.

The way your Nucleus site looks is fully tweakable through skins and templates, and multiple CSS files. Next to that, the language used by the Nucleus admin area can easily be changed through language-files. Additional features can be programmed in so called plugins and installed on Nucleus. This allows you to have the features you want, without having the Nucleus core to become bloated. The Nucleus plugin interface offers plugin authors lots of flexibility. Archives for your weblogs are automatically managed by Nucleus, and a search function is provided to look up old items. Nucleus also features highlighting search terms, both in articles, and in comments!

Syndication feeds are provided (as skins). Nucleus provides RSS and Atom feeds. Extra feed types (your favorite RSS flavor) can be added easily. Want to include an image in an item? Open the media popup, choose a file to upload and off you go! No need to open an FTP program and upload the file manually. Some nasty people screwing up your comments? Ban their IP address or IP range or nickname from further comments/votes. With a simple click you can create a backup version of the database contents.

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Nucleus CMS Comments

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Aaron
Apr 22 2005, 12:57 pm
I've got Nucleus CMS installed at my site, and it seems great. It's lightweight, yet has plenty of plugins for all the functionality you might need. I'd prescribe B2Evo if your new to blogging, but Nucleus if you know exactly what you want in a blog.
Dan Jeppson
Apr 1 2005, 5:57 am
fantastic blog system. I have tested alot of CMS systems, but this one is very good and easy to change (cool templates ect..). Check my test site.. Cheers from Greenland
Bert Garcia
Mar 14 2005, 9:44 am
There is a cache plugin if you want to serve static pages.
gnome de plum
Mar 13 2005, 7:53 am
Does anyone know if the fact that the nucleus CMS doesn't generate static pages (it creates them on the fly) causes server issues on larger, busier sites - sites with say 3000 visitors a day?
Aaron Witton
Mar 7 2005, 4:28 am
Nucleus 3.2 has just been released. There have been numerous enhancements and fixes over the old 3.15. With Nucleus CMS 3.2, you now have an option to use Captchas to enhance the protection from comment spam. It also includes a nifty-looking 100% standards compliant skin (thanks to Stanch). Go get it! It's really good..
Ivan
Feb 25 2005, 8:43 am
Probably one of the better blogging tools out there, if not the best. ;) Think of one plugin they don't have, and one of their dedicated developers will write for you (within reason). ;) Superb templating/skinning system too! Check it out! O yea, and new release coming soon so stay tuned.
kake
Jan 29 2005, 11:42 am
good
Connie
Jan 9 2005, 3:50 am
In use Nucleus quite some time already and I installed it at many websites, for myself or for friends. And I must say this system gave me something to learn and understand, but after telling the difference between skin and template, I am absolutely happy with Nucleus. I gave BLOG:CMS a try, but Nucleus for me is more stable and satisfying if you want to have system which offers a lot and which has a strong support community where you really get a lot of help, try this out
HC
Jan 8 2005, 10:01 am
I really like this package, especially the ease with which you can upgrade to new releases.
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