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Concrete5
Category : Portals/CMS
Version : 5.5.1
Views : 8093 Views
Ratings : 4.699 out of 5
Votes : 146 Votes
Reviews : 6 Reviews
Space Required : 29.64 MB


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Average Ratings 4.70 0.00 4.70

Features
  • WYSIWYG text editor
  • In-context editing toolbar – change your website as you surf!
  • Automatic navigations – add a page anywhere and it's updated everywhere
  • Preview your changes before publishing
  • Track versions, and compare differences between them
  • File manager with bulk upload and image manipulation using Picnik (Picnik integration in v5.3)
  • And much more

Reviews CMS almost as simple as it gets but powerful!
by a Guest - TeddyBare - July 19, 2010, 6:52 pm
I tried Concrete5 over a year ago and gave up with it. A few weeks ago I tried it again, and have quite simply switched almost all of my sites over to it. I've also posted a couple of support messages, and have had quick, helpful responses within hours.

Great For Corporate Sites, but ...
by a Guest - crystalk - August 13, 2010, 9:03 pm
for the siteops who do this 'gratis' the CMS is lacking a couple of things to make this work. They are available via expensive add-ons. Who pays for a forum add-on, anyways, when there is already a multitude of free forums out there. To be fair, the CMS is dead simple to install and to make changes. My only issue is the add-ons which should be included in the default package such as forums. There are plenty of other freebies that they have as add-on modules, to be fair.

Soo
by a Guest - rlcmmore - March 15, 2011, 8:49 am
I think concrete5 is very simple, I've tried Joomla, CMS Made Simple and some others but those were pretty confusing. I think its great!

Best
by a Guest - Max - May 1, 2011, 2:42 pm
I've tried several CMS systems such as Drupal, Joomla, Wordpress, e107, etc. I always had a problem with them where they had this confusing structure of modules and pages and page categories and page subpages, and it was like learning a whole different language. This CMS actually works like a WYSIWYG. Drag blocks around rather than using a config page, click on blocks and edit them right there instead of on a separate edit page, etc. It works so much better for visual thinkers.

Concrete5
by a Guest - Chad - August 20, 2011, 4:30 pm
Concrete5 is such a flexible framework beyond being a great CMS. You can build entire applications using the robust API and get your clients the functionality they need, without having several solutions to get there. GREAT CMS!

what
by a Guest - crob09 - January 5, 2012, 8:52 pm
I highly recommend Concrete5. I have two websites built using the CMS and if you know PHP the sky is the limit.