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April 28th, 2012, 16:01 GMT · By Catalin Cimpanu

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Script of the Day: ProcessWire

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ProcessWire is a content management system which can easily be installed and used to build nice-looking, modern websites.

On a closer look, ProcessWire is not just a simple CMS, but it blurs out the line between a framework and the CMS itself, becoming a CMF, a content management framework.

Under the hood, ProcessWire is packed with a powerful selector engine and jQuery-inspired API, allowing developers super-fast access to resources and an easy way to customize website core behavior.

As the ProcessWire homepage states: “Managing and developing a site in ProcessWire is shockingly simple-and fun-compared to what you may be used to.”

Check out a ProcessWire demo here. The admin account is 'admin', while the password is 'processwire2'. For updates and news, ProcessWire development is managed via its GitHub page.

Download  ProcessWire from our Scripts section here.
Check out more ProcessWire screenshots here.

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Comment #1 by: Joss on 03 Jan 2013, 01:52 UTC reply to this comment

This CMS is growing in leaps and bounds. The current 2.2.9 version is robust, dead easy to use, incredibly versatile and puts systems like Joomla and Drupal back in their boxes.

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