SPINE (software) - Features

Features

SPINE is a feature rich CMS that does not require detailed technical skills to use. Some of SPINE's most significant features are listed below:

  • Easy to use Web-based administration: administer your site through web forms.
  • Full template support: separate style from content
  • Integrate components into your pages: navigation bars, macros, message boards, page statistics and more.
  • Full template support: easily switch between available styles or add custom styles.
  • Supports Apache 1.3x and Apache 2.x (mod_perl v1 and v2) for fast page loading and administration.
  • Mix static and dynamic content transparently.
  • Unix style access control restrictions: permit access to pages based on usernames and usergroups.
  • Usergroup-based administrative permissions: restrict access to administrative panels based on usergroups.
  • Minimal requirements: very few extra packages required.
  • File manager: create folders and Copy, upload and rename files in a chrooted environment.
  • Extensive API: developers can add both normal plugins and administration plugins.
  • Integrate with Apache configuration and additional mod_perl handlers.
  • Uses a database for storage with support for MySQL and PostgreSQL.
  • Short and search engine friendly URLs: documents are visible are regular files.
  • No data files: load database, copy images files, copy Apache configuration and start using.
  • Single installation per Web server.
  • Simultaneous unique setups.
  • Native access logging with advanced details: browser, IP and more.
  • Manage any media type: generate HTML, XML, and CSS.
  • Short learning process and no programming required.
  • Search engine plugin.
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