CrossNuke Blog CMS V0.2 released!
Date: Thursday, August 19 @ 16:59:17 CEST
Topic: Modules


Now compatible with PostNuke too!

The CrossNuke Blog CMS is the Swiss Army Knife for PHP-Nuke AND PostNuke. CrossNuke converts the most popular built-in and third-party features of these CMS-s into one, coherent blog system and adds a pile of new features while leaves the core system untouched.

The CrossNuke Blog CMS is a multiportal News system, a Forum, a GuestBook, a Resource Storage, a Multimedia Gallery. And of course a full-featured WebLog system.

1. Multiportal: unlimited numbers of blogs, each of them may be considered as news portal, forum, resource gallery or personal weblog.
2. Resource Albums: All blogs have a built-in, multilevel resource album set where any types of resources may be stored: photos, downloads, music, documents, e.t.c. Multiple uploads, cross-browser, javascript galleries. Built-in automatic image resizer.
3. Bult-in Wap portal.
4. Built-in Wysywig editor.
5. All users may have unlimited numbers of blogs.
6. All blogs can be maintained by unlimited users.
7. All blogs have their own administration interface, plus site admin for radminsuper users.
8. All blogs have their own archives, and web link library.
9. Per post configurable email notifications of new comments.
10. Per blog configurable security: Bayesian filters, content filters, host blocking e.t.c.
11. Per blog configurable comments and submissions permissions.
12. Configurable free blog service for all registered site users.
13. Automatic, version-free adaption to the PHP-Nuke and PostNuke environment.
14. Automatic, stealth installation with comprehensive import features (see install notes).

The CrossNuke Blog CMS automatically adapts itself to the actual PHP-Nuke and PostNuke environment. It has successfully been tested with all versions of PHP-Nuke from version 5.0 to version 7.4, PostNuke 0.726 and also should seamlessly work with future versions without any modification. The installation works with the old CrossNuke NukePack enhanced systems too.

To see in action, try the features and download visit CrossNuke







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