Web Content Management Systems

Radiant – content management system

Radiant is a content management system aimed at small teams that need a straightforward publishing platform rather than a heavyweight enterprise CMS.

It’s a Ruby on Rails application that can be used for general website management, with support for structured pages, reusable content components, and flexible templates.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Arrange pages in a hierarchy to reflect the structure of a website.
  • Create flexible templates using layouts, snippets, page parts, and Radius tags.
  • Use Markdown, Textile, or HTML when writing content.
  • Manage users with a simple permissions system.
  • Extend functionality with its plugin system.
  • Run in development or production modes depending on the URL.
  • Cache pages with automatic expiry every five minutes.

Website: github.com/radiant/radiant
Support:
Developer: Radiant CMS dev team
License: MIT License

Radiant is written in Ruby. Learn Ruby with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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