A content management platform built using the Django framework
Mezzanine is a content management platform built using the Django framework.
It is BSD licensed and designed to provide both a consistant interface for
managing content, and a simple architecture that makes diving in and hacking
on the code as easy as possible.
Its goal is to resemble something like Wordpress, with an intuitive
interface for managing pages and blog posts. Mezzanine takes a different
approach from other Django applications in this space like Pinax or Mingus
that glue together a lot of reusable apps, instead opting to provide most of
its functionality included with the project by default.
On top of all the usual features provided by Django such as MVC architecture,
ORM, templating, caching and the automatic admin interface, Mezzanine
provides the following features.
- Hierarchical page navigation
- Save as draft and preview on site
- Scheduled publishing
- Drag-n-drop page ordering
- WYSIWYG editing
- API for custom content types
- SEO friendly URLs and meta data
- Mobile device detection and templates
- Blogging engine
- Tagging
- Built-in threaded comments, or:
- Disqus integration
- Gravatar integration
- Google Analytics integration
- Twitter feed integration
- bit.ly integration
- Sharing via Facebook or Twitter
- Custom templates per page or blog post
- Built-in test suite
Author:
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Stephen McDonald
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Mezzanine-1.4.16.tar.gz | 0005458437 5.21 MB | |
python-Mezzanine.changes | 0000077751 75.9 KB | |
python-Mezzanine.spec | 0000004025 3.93 KB |
Latest Revision
Non-integrated tw package cleanup, batched
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