ImpressPages 1.0.6

Rating: 3.1/5 (116 votes cast)

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Category: CMS / Portals
Stable Release: 1.0.6
Started In: 2009
Updated: July 26 2010 03:11 pm
Native Language: English
Translated To:
  • Dutch
  • Lithuanian
  • Polish
  • Romanian
  • Russian
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    ImpressPages Description
    ImpressPages cms is the next generation CMS that enables you to develop an effective and functional website in one hour.
    ImpressPages offers a new approach towards the administration of web content.
    It is based on the idea that most functions of CMS could be performed automatically. Forget hours wasted for changing the size of pictures, editing the details of fonts, regulating spaces between different elements and other stuff.
    Choose the next generation Content Management System!
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    ImpressPages Comments
    Posted By: Erik on November 30 2009 11:02 am
    I absolutely love the ideas behind this CMS. Only problem right now is our web host does not support PHP 5.3. Hopefully they will soon because I love the simplicity of this!
    Posted By: AJF on November 4 2009 06:58 am
    Great CMS cant wait to see the first full release.

    Definately suitable for my client and have been looking for something just like this for years.

    Would be great to have these features :

    * Forum
    * Print View
    * RSS Reader
    * Fading Banner Drag and Drop Gallery
    * Lock Down of Modules & Content for Main web Admin
    * Internal Messaging
    * Comments feature for on content articles
    * Login Area for Secure Pages to specific groups
    * LDAP / Active Directory Auth option for secure pages & possibly user creation to lookup users from AD and give the option to creating them into ImpressPages Users

    Keep up the fantastic work. I'm sure few of these features will be added soon when the main framework is complete.
    Posted By: patty on October 20 2009 02:51 am
    can someone help me , i tried the install>upload all the files and i when goinng to the link /install/index.php
    ___________________________________________________________
    System checkPHP version >= 5.3 No


    /files/ writeable (including subfolders and files) Yes
    /images/ writeable (including subfolders and files) Yes
    /video/ writeable (including subfolders and files) Yes
    /robots.txt writeable Yes
    /includes/config.php writeable Yes
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    i checked the my hosting , it is php 5.3

    what can i do thanks?
    Posted By: Anon on October 6 2009 10:58 am
    First CMS I've seen that considers (and understands) marketers and not developers. Great potential, but very limited at this time. I dislike the frames approach to the administration, and they need a more robust menu management system. System would improve immeasurably if site layouts (size, fluid or fixed and container position) were configuration options, and their drag and drop included a 'menu' object. For me, all the system needs to add is the ability to build out 'page' layouts (drag and drop 'containers'), assign a layout to a menu items, then drag the various content objects into them (menus being one content object option). Drag menu content object, select which one you want displayed, done. If these feature were available, I would use this today over Joomla, Drupal and all the other borked developer-oriented messes out there.
    Posted By: tolga on September 30 2009 04:38 am
    weak as a full CMS
    - no user/admin/group management
    - no ACL, secure pages etc.
    - form inclusion is missing checkbox, radio, only text and textarea
    - language translation is not a translation actually, it is creation of new menu tree and create new pages under
    - system configuration has missing features

    it is a very basic cms at the moment, if you want to use it for a company website do not expect too much.
    Posted By: andy on September 27 2009 06:52 pm
    From the initial impressions I've seen from the demo, very impressive indeed.
    Posted By: incognito on September 24 2009 12:50 am
    This system is actually implemented in the future cms system ideology. Very impressive!
    Posted By: AJ on September 23 2009 01:42 pm
    Cool stuff. I've never dreamed before that content management could be so simple. Drag-n-drop and that's it. WYSIWYG has new meaning - what you see is REALLY what you get. 5 stars. Go on quys.
    Posted By: franz on September 20 2009 06:08 am
    I'm in love with this cms! The backend could be faster though.