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« on: November 06, 2024 @583.69 »

HamsterCMS is the world's smallest and very simple content management system

    No database required!

    You only need one file to work!

    Works on PHP 8 without preinstalled frameworks

    Just copy the files to the server (or hosting). No settings needed.

    Perfect for a simple home page.

    Multi-page or blog function

    The hamster works very quickly.

    The hamster code is simple and clear!

    Open source and free!

    Multi-template

    Easy to adapt templates.
I also present you hosting based on this CMS
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« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2024 @601.62 »

While I'm sure its a good CMS (at least the fact that it is rather light weight and uses free licenses is a good sign), the "bullet point style" presentation in your post might scare people off - it seems a bit like a ad post for a commercial product (and I realize that this is not what you are about!).
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« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2024 @706.10 »

Agreed, it does look like a cool project, but even if your just sharing a free or hobby project its really important to be able to pitch it to people in a way that will get them excited about the idea and explain it to them fully ~ otherwise even the best project might not get the attention it deserves  :ohdear:

Some key questions I would suggest answering:
  • Briefly, what is a CMS and why would someone want to use one on a homepage?
  • I'd also explain that its not compatible with Neocities or Nekoweb since most people here use those.
  • What is unique about yours and why did you make it?
  • Who are you and whats your experience?
  • What are the issues/limits involved in making a site around this code and what alternatives are there?
  • Do you have some examples of sites made with this?
  • As a forum member what kinda support or help will you be offering (if any)?

Those are all really key questions that I think a lot of people who stumble onto this might (and should!) ask; and I think you'd get a lot more traction with people if you answered them :wizard:
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« Reply #3 on: November 06, 2024 @858.97 »

Agreed, it does look like a cool project, but even if your just sharing a free or hobby project its really important to be able to pitch it to people in a way that will get them excited about the idea and explain it to them fully ~ otherwise even the best project might not get the attention it deserves  :ohdear:

Some key questions I would suggest answering:
  • Briefly, what is a CMS and why would someone want to use one on a homepage?
  • I'd also explain that its not compatible with Neocities or Nekoweb since most people here use those.
  • What is unique about yours and why did you make it?
  • Who are you and whats your experience?
  • What are the issues/limits involved in making a site around this code and what alternatives are there?
  • Do you have some examples of sites made with this?
  • As a forum member what kinda support or help will you be offering (if any)?

Those are all really key questions that I think a lot of people who stumble onto this might (and should!) ask; and I think you'd get a lot more traction with people if you answered them :wizard:

so: first of all, I am engaged in supporting the hosting that works on this CMS,-- http://web1.0hosting.net/

CMS is a content management system. In this case, you can create a one-page site, a multi-page site, a business card site, or even a blog, without bothering yourself much.

installation on hosting - you simply activate it when you log in to the main page of the hosting.

installation on your hosting - you simply copy the script to your hosting and it already works

ME:
I am Ukrainian, I am 41 years old, I have 2 higher educations, and my last sites also work on this CMS.

I have been coding for about 20 years, this is not my first CMS, but the first one that I decided to make backwards compatible (works in DOS and in early versions of Windows 90s), so that it would work equally well with both old and new systems.

examples:

http://elpis.ws -  small web zine
http://drunkbook.oldcities.org/ - my (not yet finished) book, but there is already something to read
http://site.w10.site/- a site about how not to make sites
http://downgrade.me.eu.org/ - articles
http://old.net.eu.org/ - also works on this CMS and installation instructions are on the website or via the download link

The hosting has 99 templates for this CMS, which are compatible with the independent version on GitHub (which can be installed on any hosting that has PHP).

Since I am also a hosting support, I also do CMS support, there are instructions, they are adapted for hosting, but for the independent version they are the same. How to layout - you can figure it out very quickly.

In a year of its existence, CMS has earned 140 stars on GitHub and I think it's deserved

I hope I answered your questions.
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