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entze2012-03-12 13:47:22
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entze, 2012-03-12 13:47:22

Simple CMS for static files

But this task is interesting:
There are 100,500 static HTML links linked to each other. Suppose a copy of the site is static.

I want some kind of CMS that will allow you to take a file and simply edit it. Something like Adobe Contribute: I went to the page, pressed a button, sucked the page locally, corrected it visually, returned it back, but without client software. New pages, most likely, will not be added.

At the end of edits? at the output, you need to have a terrible monster for sexual pleasures and perversions , the same set of static HTML.

It would also be great to be able to generate a PDF from all this heap, having previously cut off the navigation on the pages in bulk (you can also cut it off by hand).

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Vladimir Sokolovsky, 2012-03-12
@inlanger

Look towards pulsecms.com , it works with static files.

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Thermal, 2014-10-16
@Thermal

Try Textolite . This is a system for maintaining static sites.

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egorinsk, 2012-03-12
@egorinsk

> I would like - a certain CMS that will allow you to take a file and just edit it.
Frontpage/dreamweaver maybe?

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skvot, 2012-03-12
@skvot

This is also a script that feeds the contents of the html file to the wysiwyg editor and saves the edited content there as output.

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entze, 2012-03-12
@entze

github.com/rocktronica/OneFileCMS in general, this is quite a solution. Relatively free and convenient. Now the task is to fasten WYSWYG (TinyMCE jQuery plugin did not want something) and enjoy.

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tick, 2012-03-13
@tick

If I faced such a task, then I would act like this:
- I found a regular DBMS-based CMS that can spit out a site in static.
– imported 100500 static html files into this CMS.
(Yes, here most likely you would have to work with your brains, because the parser would have to be heavily customized).
- I wrote beautiful new templates in the CMS
- I first displayed the site in dynamics, admired it, then I would make static html's.

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CeBePHblY, 2015-08-07
@CeBePHblY

A simple and free CMS might help

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