[PHP] NBS - A simple Gmod server CMS

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    Proficient Member arran565 is offline
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    config [PHP] NBS - A simple Gmod server CMS

    NBS: An exceptionally simple & configurable Garry's Mod server CMS

    Description
    I'm new to PHP and didn't want to release something shit so I haven't released anything, I made this really quite basic Gmod server website of which I intended to use for myself, I believe its quite clean and easy to edit it contains comments so that people completely unfamiliar with PHP will be able to use it.

    Features:
    • Easily configurable
    • Simple and easy to build upon CMS
    • Modified Bootstrap theme


    Screenshots
    http://i.imgur.com/GsdvZwC.jpg
    http://i.imgur.com/GCTgcJR.jpg

    Download
    https://www.mediafire.com/?5zc1fv034jkp757

    Thanks ;)


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    Valued Member extazy20 is offline
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    Re: [PHP] NBS - A simple Gmod server CMS

    Nice. Can we have more screenshots, where the gameplay?

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    ◝(⁰▿⁰)◜Smile◝ (⁰▿⁰)◜ Taiga is offline
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    Re: [PHP] NBS - A simple Gmod server CMS

    Quote Originally Posted by extazy20 View Post
    Nice. Can we have more screenshots, where the gameplay?
    It's a website, why would there be game play omg

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    Apprentice Nick Winstanley is offline
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    Re: [PHP] NBS - A simple Gmod server CMS

    i dont get how this is even a cms? its a php file with obviously a few defined variables in config.php?

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    Proficient Member arran565 is offline
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    Re: [PHP] NBS - A simple Gmod server CMS

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Winstanley View Post
    i dont get how this is even a cms? its a php file with obviously a few defined variables in config.php?
    "A content management system (CMS) is a computer application that allows publishing, editing, modifying, organizing, deleting, and maintaining content from a central interface." The definition of an CMS.

    The interface in this would be a central config file.

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    Apprentice Nick Winstanley is offline
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    Re: [PHP] NBS - A simple Gmod server CMS

    But if you create a html file lol.. you can edit the html file directly... is that a cms too....

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    Developer - JS Ben is offline
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    Re: [PHP] NBS - A simple Gmod server CMS

    You can't consider this a CMS, its not because you have a config file, that it automaticly is a CMS System. The CMS System usually sets up the config file automaticly by making you fill in a certain page where you will give in your detail, and that will update the variables for you.

    This is basicly just a PHP file with some variables in which gets included in all the other .php files, thats included in most of the things on php that work with a config file.

    However, good job.

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    Proficient Member arran565 is offline
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    Re: [PHP] NBS - A simple Gmod server CMS

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Winstanley View Post
    But if you create a html file lol.. you can edit the html file directly... is that a cms too....
    No, because not all pages will be influenced by a change. (but your right none the less)

    Quote Originally Posted by whoami1995 View Post
    You can't consider this a CMS, its not because you have a config file, that it automaticly is a CMS System. The CMS System usually sets up the config file automaticly by making you fill in a certain page where you will give in your detail, and that will update the variables for you.

    This is basicly just a PHP file with some variables in which gets included in all the other .php files, thats included in most of the things on php that work with a config file.

    However, good job.
    I was never really sure to begin with but thanks for clarifying.



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