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What is Core?

17 Aug 20

core is php content management system where the content is editable from the front end of the site, so there is no real back end to this system. i designed it to be easily extended so everything is in classes. I will break it down and add it here, this site currently runs on core.

I stared a google document with all of core features but maybe its better to add it here so it can be searched and viewed more easily. 

It has a simple html / php template engine built into it and tons of other features. 

The database uses SQLite primarily but also has mysql if you need it. SQLite seems to work very well so far without the bulk of a mysql server and the database files are all contained within the site. 

I think the hit recording seems to clash sometimes when writing to the database, but apart from that it seems to work well. 

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