AJAXPress 1.1 is a PHP script for Blog scripts design by ajaxpress.org.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
AJAXPress aims to be a very minimal, but very usable, AJAX powered blogging script.
Publisher review:AJAXPress aims to be a very minimal, but very usable, AJAX powered blogging script. AJAXPress aims to be a very minimal, but very usable, AJAX powered blogging script. AJAXPress is focused on ease of use, web standards, and speed. AJAXPress is not full of unnecessary features that just confuse the user. AJAXPress is light, fast, and simple. And best of all, it's 100% free open source! Features: - Loads of bugs that you users reported (and some we found too!) have been fixed. Most importantly, there should be no more problems with installation. - Users visiting your blog will now have the ability to "search" all the posts it contains. - When GoogleBot, Safari Browsers, etc. visit the page, they should be automatically redirected to a Noscript version of the page. This version allows practically everyone to view your website correctly, even those with javascript disabled! They can add comments and search the blog as well. - Whenever you login to the admin interface, now a blog-specific cookie will be set, allowing you to run multiple blogs on the same server without having conflicting cookies. This also makes sure our cookies don't conflict with any other applications on your server. - Now you can add widgets which will automatically read an RSS feed of your choice. To do this, simply add a widget with the contents as "[rss,separate,http://www.urltofeed.com/feed.rss]" Where 'separate' is a separator between each item, such as "•" or "»."
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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