FlatCore is a lightweight Open Source Content Management System (CMS) based on PHP and SQLite. The Core is as minimalistic as possible, but can be easily extended by the modular structure. If you are looking for a solution to edit your website live and with ease, flatCore may be your buddy.
Miri Infotech, one of the leading IT solutions providers is configuring FlatCore CMS a comprehensive e-commerce solution, which is embedded with Ubuntu along with ready-to-launch AMI on AWS EC2 that contains Apache, MySQL, Linux, PHP (LAMP).
Its primary use was to create websites, as it’s easy to install and easy to use. Multifunctional, but focused mainly on the creation of small website.
Flatcore is user friendly light weighted CMS supporting live website editing, image uploads and image manipulation. The editor can be used according to you – and switch during the writing between WYSIWYG (with tinyMCE), Plain Text or use the Source Code Editor (ACE).
Miri InfoTech provides hardened images of FlatcoreCMSon the AWS marketplace. The company provides secure, up-to-date, and best cloud computing services to a varied client base all across the world. Our network of expert developers has more experience than any other consultants and they’d love to help you. The major benefit of working with Miri is that you will get to work with dedicated, highly qualified, talented, and experienced developers.
You can subscribe to FlatCore CMS, an AWS Marketplace product and launch an instance from the FlatCore CMS product’s AMI using the Amazon EC2 launch wizard.
Step 1: Hit the browser with the public IP of the running instance as: http://<public IP>
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Step 2: Click on “step2”.
Step 3: Enter the details as you like and click on “Start Installation”.
Step 4: Installation is complete. Click on “Administration”.
Step 5: Enter the admin details and enjoy the application.
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Or, if you want, you don’t have to set up your own AMI from scratch. You can choose from a number of globally available AMIs that provide useful instances. For example, if you just want a simple Linux server, you can choose one of the standard Linux distribution AMIs.
Another important factor is how easy the system is to use – most likely, the people you’d like to update the site won’t be that technically comfortable, so the best solution is one that has solid usability.
no. That is the biggest myth of CMSs. Most of the time, the real issues in content creation are around people and processes, not the technology. You need to manage your content creation like any other project – with a clear workflow and timetable, and enough people—with the right skills—to handle what you need to create. The CMS will help you get the content on to the site, but the much more difficult challenge is creating it. And computers don’t write very well.
The Web CMS does not require any special software or any technical knowledge to use. It is a web-based platform and can be accessed wherever you have an Internet connection and a web browser. The interface is very similar to Microsoft Word and does all of the HTML coding for you. You can concentrate on the content and not worry about how it will affect the page layout. It also automatically optimizes your site’s content for search, so that when someone searches for information on your site it is more likely to be found.
Page management
File management
live website editing