Description
Backdrop is a fully-featured content management system that allows non-technical users to manage a wide-variety of content. It can be used to create blogs, forums, image galleries, social networks, intranets, and more.
Backdrop aims to provide:
- A full-featured CMS that puts editorial and end-users first.
- A system that can be utilized out-of-the-box.
- Code that can be learned and easily developed..
- Extensible APIs.
Requirements
- PHP 5.3.2 or higher
- MySQL 5.0.15 or PostgreSQL 8.3 or higher with PDO enabled
Installation
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Create a new database, username, and password for Backdrop to use in MySQL or PostgreSQL.
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Point your browser at the URL of your Backdrop installation. On Apache web servers, you will be directed to the install screen. If you're not redirected, visit the install URL. If Backdrop was installed at http://example.com/backdrop, the install URL would be http://example.com/backdrop/core/install.php.
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Follow the instructions provided in the installer.
Bug Reports and Feature Requests
Because of Github restrictions on the use of labels and issue assignment, we use a separate issue tracker that is not under the main repository at https://github.com/backdrop/backdrop-issues/issues. Please use this tracker for reporting all bugs and features.
Developers
Backdrop is a fork of Drupal. It is an experiment in preserving the legacy audience of developers who value ease of use and ease of learning over architectural flexibility. You can join Backdrop's developer community by forking Backdrop from https://github.com/backdrop/backdrop. If submitting a pull request, please open an issue using the issue tracker first and then reference it in the title of the pull request.
License
Backdrop is GPL v2 software. See the LICENSE.txt file in the core directory for more information.