Oxite – Content Management System

by Marc 9. December 2008 13:52

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This one caught me by surprise – pleasantly so though. Actually I saw it first on Mary-Jo Foley’s blog.

From the site:

Oxite is an open source, standards compliant, and highly extensible content management platform that can run anything from blogs to big web sites. We know this because it runs MIX Online.

Everything You Could Ever Want (and more!) When you roll your own blog or web site, you are faced with a huge list of protocols and features that you need to implement, but all you care about is building the best web experience you can dream up. Oxite provides you with a strong foundation you can build upon - pingbacks, trackbacks, anonymous or authenticated commenting (with optional moderation), gravatar support, RSS feeds at any page level, support for MetaWebLog API (think Windows Live Writer integration made easy), web admin panel, support for Open Search format allowing users to search your site using their browser's search box, and more - so, you can spend time on designing a great experience.

You can grab the bits from the CodePlex site.

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Software | Development

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