Composr CMS

Composr CMS
Developer(s) ocProducts Ltd
Initial release June 20, 2004 (2004-06-20)[1]
Stable release
10.0.19 / 31 August 2018 (2018-08-31)
Written in PHP
Operating system Cross-platform
Size 35.0 MB (uncompressed)
Available in Multilingual
Type Content management framework, Content management system, Community and Blog software
License Common Public Attribution License
Website compo.sr

Composr CMS (or Composr) is a web application for creating websites. It is a combination of a Web content management system and Online community (Social Networking) software. Composr is licensed as free software and primarily written in the PHP programming language.

Composr is available on various web application distributions platforms, including Installatron,[2] Softaculous,[3] Web Platform Installer[4] and Bitnami.[5][6]

Features

The main features are for:[7][8]

  • Content Management of website structure and pages
  • Content Management of custom content types ("Catalogues")
  • Galleries (Photos and Videos)
  • News and Blogging
  • Discussion Forums
  • Chat Rooms
  • Advertising management ("Banners")
  • Calendars
  • File management ("Downloads")
  • wikis ("Wiki+")
  • Quizzes
  • Newsletters
  • Community Points

Composr uses a number of built-in languages to build up web content and structure, mainly:[9]

  • Comcode (for creating high-level web content, similar to BBCode)
  • Tempcode (a templating language)
  • Filtercode (for defining content filtering)
  • Selectcode (for defining content selection)

Composr is developed distinctly compared to most other Open Source CMSs, with the main distinctions being:[10]

  • Composr is module-orientated, rather than node-orientated[11]
  • Common software components are designed for maximum integration, rather than maximum choice[12]
  • Composr is sponsored by a commercial software company, rather than being volunteer led[13]

Some unique (or rare) features of Composr are:

  • Automatic banning of hackers (if hacking attempts are detected)[14]
  • Core integration with spammer block lists[15]
  • Integration with third-party forum software for user accounts and forums[16] (although this is no longer a focus[17])
  • Automatic color scheme generation using color theory[18]
  • ATAG compliance[19]

History

Composr was launched in 2004 as ocPortal.[20]

ocPortal was featured on the CMS Report (a CMS editorial website) "Top 30 Web Applications" list.[21]

ocPortal was developed up until version 9 and renamed to Composr CMS in 2016[22] alongside the new version 10 as a product and branding overhaul.

Criticisms

Composr's primary weak point has been noted as its relatively small community. Few community addons or themes have been released for Composr when compared to projects such as Drupal and Wordpress. Some Composr fans argue that the number of built-in features is both the reason and the solution for the lack of popular third party addons.

See also

References

  1. Earliest tagged releases
  2. "Installatron profile".
  3. "Softaculous profile".
  4. "Web Platform Installer profile".
  5. "Bitnami announcement".
  6. "Bitnami stack".
  7. "Composr features".
  8. "CMS Matrix listing".
  9. "Composr Tutorial: Guide to web technologies (including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript)".
  10. "Composr CMS vision page".
  11. https://compo.sr/antifeatures.htm. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. https://compo.sr/compare.htm. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  13. https://ocproducts.com/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  14. https://compo.sr/docs/tut-security.htm#title__8. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  15. https://compo.sr/docs/tut-security.htm#title__12. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  16. https://compo.sr/docs/tut-nuances.htm. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  17. "Official non-maintained status".
  18. https://compo.sr/docs/tut-themes.htm#title__9. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  19. "Composr ATAG compliance".
  20. https://compo.sr/vision.htm. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  21. "CMS Report listing".
  22. "ocPortal to Composr migration".
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