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CMS based on CodeIgniter

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I’m looking for a CMS based on CodeIgniter. Can you suggest what CMS I could use?

I want to learn how to build a CodeIgniter application based using a CMS as a reference.
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[ExpressionEngine 2][1] - costs, but is clearly the best.

[PyroCMS][2] - free and although looks ugly as sin, the v0.9.8-dev branch is very promising. Does lots more than just blogging.

[DBlog][3] - just blogging, but does it well.


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MaxSite CMS is based on CodeIgniter.

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[PyroCMS][1] have a good set of features, and modular design so you can use it as a base to develop a website. The code is in github, so you can download the latest version from it directly with ease, if you have git installed.

The creator of this CMS, [Phil Sturgeon][2] is also a member here, so you can put your question about this CMS here, and hopefully he can respond it directly.


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You should all check [Ionize CodeIgniter CMS][1]


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[FuelCMS][1] is the new kid on the block


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[FuelCMS][1] comes with a decent [UserGuide][2]. have a look at the documentation for module creation. Design is very clean and takes a little time to understand the source. <br>I've used PyroCMS as well. Its powerful yet documentation is poor(Phil Sturgeon plz make a better documentation). So FuelCMS is my pick.


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check ci cms,

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I liked some parts of it, like modular seperation, install/uninstall for modules, themes and pretty url(seo) hyphens for the post urls.
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You can check out **[Bonfire][1]**.

It is not a CMS, but a starting point for new projects build with CodeIgniter that require ready-made tools like:

- User Management with Role-Based Access Control
- Fully Modular codebase built around HMVC
- Powerful, parent/child capable theme engine

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[Codefight CMS][1] is based on codeigniter as well.


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