HTMLy is an open source databaseless web publishing platform that prioritizes simplicity and speed. HTMLy can be referred to as a Flat-File Blog or Flat-File CMS, since it will also manage your content.
You do not need to use a VPS to run HTMLy, shared hosting or even free hosting should work as long as the host supports at least PHP 5.3.
Visit HTMLy demo as blog.
- Admin Panel
- Markdown editor with live preview and image upload
- Categorization with category and tags (multiple tagging support)
- Static Pages (e.g. Contact Page, About Page)
- Meta canonical, description, and rich snippets for SEO
- Pagination
- Author Page
- Multi author support
- Social Links
- Disqus Comments (optional)
- Facebook Comments (optional)
- Google Analytics
- Built-in Search
- Related Posts
- Per Post Navigation (previous and next post)
- Body class for easy theming
- Breadcrumb
- Archive page (by year, year-month, or year-month-day)
- JSON API
- OPML
- RSS Feed
- RSS 2.0 Importer (basic)
- Sitemap.xml
- Archive and Tag Cloud Widget
- SEO Friendly URLs
- Teaser thumbnail for images and Youtube videos
- Responsive Design
- User Roles
- Online Backup
- File Caching
- Auto Update
- Post Draft
HTMLy requires PHP 5.3 or greater and php-xml package.
If you have an OpenSSL enabled server (usually enabled by default), use the installer and read the following instructions to get started. If you don't have OpenSSL, please download the latest version, extract it, then upload the extracted files to your server. Also, make sure the installation folder is writeable by your server.
Rename config.ini.example
inside the config
folder to config.ini
(or you can create a new config/config.ini
file) then change the site settings there.
Create YourUsername.ini
inside the config/users
folder or simply rename the username.ini.example
file and write down your password there:
password = YourPassword
In addition, HTMLy support admin user role. To do so, simply add the following line to your choosen user:
role = admin
Users assigned with the admin role can edit/delete all users' posts.
To access the admin panel, add /login
to the end of your site's URL.
e.g. www.yoursite.com/login
The following is an example configuration for lighttpd:
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/config" {
url.access-deny = ( "" )
}
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/system/includes" {
url.access-deny = ( "" )
}
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/system/admin/views" {
url.access-deny = ( "" )
}
url.rewrite-once = (
"^/(themes|system|vendor)/(.*)" => "$0",
"^/(.*\.php)" => "$0",
# Everything else is handles by htmly
"^/(.*)$" => "/index.php/$1"
)
The following is a basic configuration for Nginx:
server {
listen 80;
server_name example.com www.example.com;
root /usr/share/nginx/html;
access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log;
error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log error;
index index.php;
location ~ /config/ {
deny all;
}
location / {
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args;
}
location ~ \.php$ {
fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9500;
fastcgi_index index.php;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
include fastcgi_params;
}
}
Need a free server to test HTMLy? try OpenShift using the HTMLy OpenShift QuickStart for easy deployment.
Passwords can be stored in username.ini
(where "username" is the user's username) in either plaintext, encryption algorithms supported by php hash
or bcrypt (recommended). To generate a bcrypt encrypted password:
$ php -a
> echo password_hash('desiredpassword', PASSWORD_BCRYPT);
This will produce a hash which is to be placed in the password
field in username.ini
. Ensure that the encryption
field is set to bcrypt
.
The built-in editor found in the admin panel, also provides you the ability to write to Markdown files offline by uploading them (see naming convention below) into the content/username/blog/category/type/
:
username
must matchconfig/users/username.ini
.category
must match thecategory.md
insidecontent/data/category/category.md
except theuncategorized
category.type
is the content type. Available content typepost
,video
,audio
,link
,quote
.
For static pages you can upload it to the content/static
folder.
The default category is Uncategorized
with slug uncategorized
and you do not need to creating it inside content/data/category/
folder. But if you write it offline and want to assign new category to specific post you need to creating it first before you can use those category, example content/data/category/new-category.md
with the following content:
<!--t New category title t-->
<!--d New category meta description d-->
New category info etc.
The slug for the new category is new-category
(htmly removing the file extension). And for full file directory:
content/username/new-category/post/file.md
When you write a blog post and save it via the admin panel, HTMLy automatically create a .md file extension with the following name, example:
2014-01-31-12-56-40_tag1,tag2,tag3_databaseless-blogging-platform-flat-file-blog.md
Here's the explanation (separated by an underscore):
2014-01-31-12-56-40
is the published date. The date format isyyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss
tag1,tag2,tag3
are the tags, separated by commasdatabaseless-blogging-platform-flat-file-blog
is the URL
For static pages, use the following format:
content/static/about.md
In the example above, the /about.md
creates the URL: www.yourblog.com/about
Thus, if you write/create files offline, you must name the .md file in the format above.
For static subpages, use the following format:
content/static/about/me.md
This will create the URL: www.yourblog.com/about/me
If you are writing offline, you need specify the content tags below:
Title
<!--t Title t-->
Meta description
<!--d The meta description d-->
Tags
This is just the tags display and for the slug is in the filename.
<!--tag Tag1,Tag2 tag-->
Featured image
Post with featured image.
<!--image http://www.example.com/image-url/image.jpg image-->
Featured youtube video
Post with featured youtube video.
<!--video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxxxxxx video-->
Featured soundcloud audio
Post with featured soundcloud audio.
<!--audio https://soundcloud.com/xxxx/audio-url audio-->
Featured link
Post with featured link.
<!--link https://github.com/danpros/htmly link-->
Featured quote
Post with featured quote.
<!--quote Premature Optimization is The Root of All Evil quote-->
Example
Example of how your post would look like:
<!--t Here is the post title t-->
<!--d The meta description d-->
<!--tag Tag1,Tag2 tag-->
<!--video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxxxxxx video-->
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2 etc.
- Fork and edit
- Submit pull request for consideration
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For copyright notice please read COPYRIGHT.txt. HTMLy is licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 2.0 (or later).