fooBar CMS is a modular based content management system with a big aim in mind; usability!
The core API that fooBar CMS has been built off allows you to write powerful, flexible, and cross-browser web applications with its elegant, well documented, and coherent API.
Modules such as Shopping Carts, Blogs, Newsletters and Image Galleries have been pre-made for the fooBar CMS in modular base.
Using dynFields technology the fooBar API is able to extend its functionality to a new dynamic level of capabilities.
dynFields allows developers and the end user to manage their database tables, fields, and build dynamic forms or widgets from within the fooBar CMS.
| Browser Compatibility |
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fooBar CMS is compatible and fully tested with Safari, internet explorer 6 and 7, Firefox (and its mozilla friends) and Opera. |
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What is a CMS?
A Content Management System (CMS) is a software system used for content management.
Content management systems are deployed primarily for interactive use by a potentially large number of contributors. For example, the software for the website Wikipedia is based on a content management system.
Taken from wikipedia.com