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MODX

MODX (originally MODx) is an open source content management system and web application framework for publishing content on the World Wide Web and intranets. MODX is licensed under the GPL, is written in the PHP programming language, and supports MySQL, MariaDB and Percona Server as the database.[1] It was awarded Packt Publishing's Most Promising Open Source Content Management System in 2007.[2]

MODX
Current Logo
Original author(s)Raymond Irving
Ryan Thrash
Developer(s)MODX LLC
Initial release2004
Stable release
3.0.1, April 2022 / 2021-05-28[±]
Preview release
3.0.0-beta2 / 2021-11-23
Repository
  • github.com/modxcms/revolution
Written inPHP
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeContent Management System
LicenseGPL
Websitemodx.com

History

The developers Raymond Irving and Ryan Thrash began the MODX CMS project in 2004 as a mashup of DocVars for Etomite and Raymond's web user add-on. In March 2005, all references to "MODX" were removed from the Etomite forums, coupled with a request from its founder to cease MODX support activities there. At this point, MODX became a fork of Etomite.

By May 2005, the MODX forums were online and Jason Coward joined the project leadership team. In 2007, Raymond left the project on amicable terms. The following year, Shaun McCormick joined the project leadership team.

In 2008, MODX users created a new logo and branding for the project.

In 2010, the first version of MODX Revolution, a complete rewrite of the CMS, was released. MODX LLC was founded in May 2010.[3] May 2010 also saw the first official MODX conference, MODXpo Dallas. The event's main sponsor was Microsoft.[4]

In July 2012 ClipperCMS, an independent fork of MODX Evolution (MODX 1) was launched.

In October 2012, MODX LLC launched MODX Cloud, a cloud-based hosting service for MODX sites.[5]

In March 2013, MODX LLC split MODX Cloud into another company, SiphonLabs. This separation was short-lived, and MODX Cloud was re-integrated into the parent company in July 2013.[6][non-primary source needed]

In June 2013, Mark Hamstra—a well-known developer in the MODX community—launched modmore.[7] modmore is the first major source of premium add-ons for MODX. In November of that year the second official MODXpo was held in Cologne, Germany.

In January 2014, MODX was added to the BitNami installer library.[8] John Peca joined the core development team, replacing Shaun McCormick who moved on after the SiphonLabs event.

In July 2014, MODX 2.3 was released to the public.[9] The release—the biggest for several years—features a significantly updated manager interface and various minor feature improvements. In September of that year modmore hosted the first MODX Weekend[10] in Utrecht, The Netherlands.

In August 2015, MODX 2.4 was released to the public.[11] This version introduce package dependencies for MODX Extras, as well as numerous security, stability and performance improvements.

In November 2015 the MODXpo Conference was hosted by Kochan & Partner in Munich, Germany,[12] with speakers from across Europe and the United States engaging in a 3-day exposition of MODX and the future of the platform.

In February 2016, MODX 2.5 was released to the public.

In November 2017, MODX 2.6 was released to the public.

In July 2018, the alpha version of MODX 3 was released.

In July 2018, a free Extra called FRED for visual drag-and-drop content editing and creation was released - for versions 2.6 and 3 of MODX.

In November 2018, MODX 2.7 was released to the public.[13]

On March 30, 2022 MODX 3.0.0 was released to the public a milestone for the community. Packed with new features. [14]

Current Version

In March 2022, a major version update MODX 3.0 was released.[15]

Features

MODX allows for full segregation of content (plain HTML), appearance and behavior (standards compliant CSS and JavaScript), and logic (PHP snippets).

Additional MODX features include:

Extensions and Modules

Additional extensions or modules for MODX (installed to enhance the CMS or add additional features) are called "Extras". These extras are installed within the manager as "Packages", delivered by package providers.[16] Out of the box MODX comes with one "Provider", which is MODX's own core package platform.

Additional package providers can be added by administrators, and a number of providers are found on the MODX forums.

Translations and community

MODX has active, global end-user and developer communities. These communities have translated MODX into their native languages, including: Alsatian, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian and European), Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish. Other active communities reside in India and the United Kingdom.

Recognition, awards, and publications

Packt Publishing

In July 2007, MODX was awarded Packt Publishing's Most Promising Open Source Content Management System award.[2]

CMS Critic

In 2012, MODX won CMS Critic's Best Open Source CMS (Critic's Choice) award.

In 2013, it won Best Open Source CMS (People's Choice).[17]

Reviews

Linux.com reviewed MODX on January 14, 2008. Its author concluded that "MODX is an easy-to-use, standards-compliant, search-engine-friendly, functional, and extensible CMS…".[18]

sitepoint.com reviewed MODX on May 13, 2016. ". MODX is not my recommendation for a non-technical person to build a website, but it’s a great choice for a developer who needs to give clients protected access to editing content. MODX is excellent, with a pretty strait learning curve, if you’re a developer and want freedom to design how you wish."[19]

Publications

Several MODX books have been published, including:

  • Bob Ray - MODX: The Official Guide
  • W. Shawn Wilkerson - MODX Revolution: Building The Web Your Way
  • Antano Solar John - MODX Web Development

References

  1. ^ a b "Server Requirements - Getting Started". MODX Documentation. Retrieved 2020-12-05.
  2. ^ a b Packt Publishing 2007 award 2008-01-16 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "The History, Present and Future of MODX". MODX. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  4. ^ MODx + Microsoft
  5. ^ MODX Cloud - We Launched!
  6. ^ Welcome (Back) MODX Cloud
  7. ^ Introducing modmore
  8. ^ MODX Revolution Now Available in BitNami Installer Library
  9. ^ Revolution 2.3 Brings a Revamped Manager User Experience and Much More
  10. ^ MODX Weekend
  11. ^ Revolution 2.4 — Package Dependencies & More
  12. ^ "MODXpo 2015 Munich". 2015.modxpo.eu. Retrieved 2022-03-19.
  13. ^ "MODX Revolution". GitHub. 15 October 2021.
  14. ^ "MODX Revolution 3.0.0". 30 March 2022.
  15. ^ "MODX Revolution 3.0.0 Now Out!". MODX. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  16. ^ "MODX Extras | Lean, Flexible, Community-Made Extensions".
  17. ^ CMS Critic - Past Winners 2014-02-03 at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ MODX: A promising open source CMS
  19. ^ "MODX: The Best CMS You've Never Used? - SitePoint". 13 May 2016.

Further reading

  • Wilkerson, W. Shawn (2012). MODX Revolution - Building the Web Your Way: A Journey Through a Content Management Framework. Sanity Press. p. 622. ISBN 978-0-9858532-0-4.
  • Ray, Bob (2011). MODX: The Official Guide. Dallas Texas: MODX Press. p. 752. ISBN 978-0-9836194-0-6.
  • MODX Community Japan (2007). MODX CMS: Create the best site! (in Japanese). SOTEKKU Inc. p. 335. ISBN 978-4-88166-573-2.
  • Spongle, Shane (2009). "Working With a Content Management Framework: MODX - NETTUTS". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  • Antano Solar John (2009). MODX Web Development. Packt Publishing. pp. 255. ISBN 978-1-84719-490-9.

External links

  • Official website

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management system and web application framework for publishing content on the World Wide Web and intranets MODX is licensed under the GPL is written in the PHP programming language and supports MySQL MariaDB and Percona Server as the database 1 It was awarded Packt Publishing s Most Promising Open Source Content Management System in 2007 2 MODXCurrent LogoOriginal author s Raymond IrvingRyan ThrashDeveloper s MODX LLCInitial release2004Stable release3 0 1 April 2022 2021 05 28 Preview release3 0 0 beta2 2021 11 23Repositorygithub wbr com wbr modxcms wbr revolutionWritten inPHPOperating systemCross platformTypeContent Management SystemLicenseGPLWebsitemodx wbr comFree and open source software portal Contents 1 History 2 Current Version 3 Features 4 Extensions and Modules 5 Translations and community 6 Recognition awards and publications 6 1 Packt Publishing 6 2 CMS Critic 6 3 Reviews 6 4 Publications 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory EditThe developers Raymond Irving and Ryan Thrash began the MODX CMS project in 2004 as a mashup of DocVars for Etomite and Raymond s web user add on In March 2005 all references to MODX were removed from the Etomite forums coupled with a request from its founder to cease MODX support activities there At this point MODX became a fork of Etomite By May 2005 the MODX forums were online and Jason Coward joined the project leadership team In 2007 Raymond left the project on amicable terms The following year Shaun McCormick joined the project leadership team In 2008 MODX users created a new logo and branding for the project In 2010 the first version of MODX Revolution a complete rewrite of the CMS was released MODX LLC was founded in May 2010 3 May 2010 also saw the first official MODX conference MODXpo Dallas The event s main sponsor was Microsoft 4 In July 2012 ClipperCMS an independent fork of MODX Evolution MODX 1 was launched In October 2012 MODX LLC launched MODX Cloud a cloud based hosting service for MODX sites 5 In March 2013 MODX LLC split MODX Cloud into another company SiphonLabs This separation was short lived and MODX Cloud was re integrated into the parent company in July 2013 6 non primary source needed In June 2013 Mark Hamstra a well known developer in the MODX community launched modmore 7 modmore is the first major source of premium add ons for MODX In November of that year the second official MODXpo was held in Cologne Germany In January 2014 MODX was added to the BitNami installer library 8 John Peca joined the core development team replacing Shaun McCormick who moved on after the SiphonLabs event In July 2014 MODX 2 3 was released to the public 9 The release the biggest for several years features a significantly updated manager interface and various minor feature improvements In September of that year modmore hosted the first MODX Weekend 10 in Utrecht The Netherlands In August 2015 MODX 2 4 was released to the public 11 This version introduce package dependencies for MODX Extras as well as numerous security stability and performance improvements In November 2015 the MODXpo Conference was hosted by Kochan amp Partner in Munich Germany 12 with speakers from across Europe and the United States engaging in a 3 day exposition of MODX and the future of the platform In February 2016 MODX 2 5 was released to the public In November 2017 MODX 2 6 was released to the public In July 2018 the alpha version of MODX 3 was released In July 2018 a free Extra called FRED for visual drag and drop content editing and creation was released for versions 2 6 and 3 of MODX In November 2018 MODX 2 7 was released to the public 13 On March 30 2022 MODX 3 0 0 was released to the public a milestone for the community Packed with new features 14 Current Version EditIn March 2022 a major version update MODX 3 0 was released 15 Features EditMODX allows for full segregation of content plain HTML appearance and behavior standards compliant CSS and JavaScript and logic PHP snippets Additional MODX features include Graphical web based installer Supports PHP 5 6 and above 1 Supports WYSIWYG rich text editors The Manager application works cross browser and cross platform including Firefox Safari and Internet Explorer on Windows Mac OS X Firefox and Safari and Linux Firefox Can be installed under IIS Apache Lighttpd Hiawatha Cherokee nginx and Zeus web servers Supports any Ajax library including jQuery MooTools ExtJS and Prototype Recursive parser for nested functionality Complete control of all metadata and URL structure for Search Engine Optimization SEO purposes Object oriented MVC compliant core code Role based permissions for the Manager Ability to customize the Manager on a per deployment basis Ability to install add ons right from the Manager Ecommerce integration via Foxy Cart Extensions and Modules EditAdditional extensions or modules for MODX installed to enhance the CMS or add additional features are called Extras These extras are installed within the manager as Packages delivered by package providers 16 Out of the box MODX comes with one Provider which is MODX s own core package platform Additional package providers can be added by administrators and a number of providers are found on the MODX forums Translations and community EditMODX has active global end user and developer communities These communities have translated MODX into their native languages including Alsatian Bulgarian Chinese Czech Danish Dutch Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Italian Japanese Norwegian Persian Polish Portuguese Brazilian and European Russian Serbian Spanish Swedish and Turkish Other active communities reside in India and the United Kingdom Recognition awards and publications EditPackt Publishing Edit In July 2007 MODX was awarded Packt Publishing s Most Promising Open Source Content Management System award 2 CMS Critic Edit In 2012 MODX won CMS Critic s Best Open Source CMS Critic s Choice award In 2013 it won Best Open Source CMS People s Choice 17 Reviews Edit Linux com reviewed MODX on January 14 2008 Its author concluded that MODX is an easy to use standards compliant search engine friendly functional and extensible CMS 18 sitepoint com reviewed MODX on May 13 2016 MODX is not my recommendation for a non technical person to build a website but it s a great choice for a developer who needs to give clients protected access to editing content MODX is excellent with a pretty strait learning curve if you re a developer and want freedom to design how you wish 19 Publications Edit Several MODX books have been published including Bob Ray MODX The Official Guide W Shawn Wilkerson MODX Revolution Building The Web Your Way Antano Solar John MODX Web DevelopmentReferences Edit a b Server Requirements Getting Started MODX Documentation Retrieved 2020 12 05 a b Packt Publishing 2007 award Archived 2008 01 16 at the Wayback Machine The History Present and Future of MODX MODX Retrieved 1 January 2013 MODx Microsoft MODX Cloud We Launched Welcome Back MODX Cloud Introducing modmore MODX Revolution Now Available in BitNami Installer Library Revolution 2 3 Brings a Revamped Manager User Experience and Much More MODX Weekend Revolution 2 4 Package Dependencies amp More MODXpo 2015 Munich 2015 modxpo eu Retrieved 2022 03 19 MODX Revolution GitHub 15 October 2021 MODX Revolution 3 0 0 30 March 2022 MODX Revolution 3 0 0 Now Out MODX Retrieved 2022 06 01 MODX Extras Lean Flexible Community Made Extensions CMS Critic Past Winners Archived 2014 02 03 at the Wayback Machine MODX A promising open source CMS MODX The Best CMS You ve Never Used SitePoint 13 May 2016 Further reading EditWilkerson W Shawn 2012 MODX Revolution Building the Web Your Way A Journey Through a Content Management Framework Sanity Press p 622 ISBN 978 0 9858532 0 4 Ray Bob 2011 MODX The Official Guide Dallas Texas MODX Press p 752 ISBN 978 0 9836194 0 6 MODX Community Japan 2007 MODX CMS Create the best site in Japanese SOTEKKU Inc p 335 ISBN 978 4 88166 573 2 Spongle Shane 2009 Working With a Content Management Framework MODX NETTUTS a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Antano Solar John 2009 MODX Web Development Packt Publishing pp 255 ISBN 978 1 84719 490 9 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MODX amp oldid 1123550221, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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