xSiteable basicsTo put it short; one XML file called "sitemap.xml" controls the structure of this site, and an XSLT framework creates it. The pages are written through a simple textual notation language for simple content management, and a modern user-interface. For quickly rolling a relations-based website, Note: The xSiteable package and documentation can be obtained at (the URL of http://shelter.nu/xsiteable/xsiteable.html) where the files and specifications lie. The xSiteable project includes additional and related information about, well, a whole great deal and whatsnot, resides at the FeaturesIt has a simple notation language for content called standard-xsnt, utilizing standard-xtm for structure, binding and other assorted cleverness and the sablotron XSLT parser for quick, reliable and powerful processing. Just run the xSiteable script, and you get a complete site out the other end, ready for deployment. Topics, associations and occurences, together with a mini-content management system and notation system, all wrapped up in one. It has a modern user-interface, using a cruoton menu (basically a mix of a breadcrumb menu and a normal menu). Note: This page has been copied from the xSiteable source files and should be referenced externally. |
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