What is Geeklog? #
Geeklog is open-source software written in PHP. It works as a weblog, CMS, or web portal. It has been supported MySQL, PostgreSQL, or Microsoft SQL Server as a database backend. It is web-based content management along with WordPress and Drupal. It is the CMS System used by notable websites such as Groklow and Mac OX X Hints. It is available to many webmasters included with commercial web hosting software installers Fantastico, Installatron, and Softaculous that are bundled with many web hosting plans.
Geeklog is an open-source application for managing dynamic web content. It is a CMS, or a blog engine with support for comments, trackbacks, multiple syndications formats, spam protection, and all other vital features of such a system.
It is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2. In Geeklog there are available plugins include forums, images, galleries, and many more.
Top Requirements of Geeklog #
- PHP 5.6.4 or higher
- MySQL 4.1.2 or higher (MySQL 5 recommended)
- Postgresal 9.1.7 or later
Top Features of Geeklog: #
- Blog/ CMS features
- Multiple authors can post
- Spam detection and rejection
- Submissions from users
- Save story drafts until they are ready for publishing
- Embed images or other content in articles
- Support for comment, trackbacks, and Pingbacks
- Extendible via numerous open-source plugins
- Support for auto tags
- Control over formatting used in articles
2. Administration Features
- Easy to use admin interface
- Easy installation using the automated installer
- A fully functional file manager
- Fully support for internationalization and localization
- User-Specified theming engine for custom look and feel
3. Security Features
- All admin access is logged
- All errors are logged
- User accounts and access controls
- Access can be defined for each article, topic, etc.
- All passwords are stored encrypted
4. Developer Features
- A fully configurable, block system with PHP-in-block support.
- Plugin support with API for developers
- Includes the CSS framework Vikit.
- Well-organized codebase, use of PHP 5 object-oriented features.
- Scripts class for easy access to jQuery and your own libraries
Latest Plugins #
- vThemes plugin v1.6.1 (Relesed 23/04/2020)
- FAQ plugin v1.2.0.1 (Relesed 26/04/2020)
- Forum plugins v2.9.4 (Relesed 12/05/2020)
- Messenger plugin v1.9.5 (Relesed 08/06/2020)
- Media Gallery v1.7.2.3 (Relesed 08/06/2020)
How to install Moodle using Softaculous #
Step 1. Go to cPanel
Step 2. Under the software, section click on the “Softaculous App Installer” button
Step 3. On this window, you see a sidebar on the left side select “Portal/CMS” then scroll down to the “Geeklog” click there
Step 4. After clicking open new interface here click on the “Install Now” button
Step 5. On the new window, you fill in the information
Step 6. First, choose the installation URL
Step 7. Second, Choose the data directory
Step 8. Then write site name and site description
Step 9. Then Create your administrator user name, password, then enter the real name
Step 10. Write no-reply Email in the Email box.
Step 11. Select Admin language
Step 12. Click on the install button at the bottom of the page
Step 13. You will get confirmation of successful installation on the interface.
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