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Hello, everyone. I've had a little project in development for quite some time now, and only now have I decided to post a project listing, because I feel it's starting to mature.
What is WindPHP?
Cliche, much, but I'll bite. WindPHP is an advanced content management system (etc.) written from scratch with small features that would have turned out the same, anyways, ripped from PHPRetro. It's in its baby stages of development but a lot of progress has been made thus far, and I feel good things to come from this project.
Why a v26 CMS? Don't we have enough CMSs? Shockwave is dead, anyways.
I chose V26 because I realized that only the PHPRetro edits by ePixel work straight out-of-the-box. Even then, the CMS's are ridden with undefined variable notices, PHP warnings, and deprecated functions. If we can build something 10x as secure and much smarter than any of the others, maybe Shockwave has a fighting chance.
What makes it spectacular?
I fused retro (pun intended) looks with sleek, speedy code from what PHPRetro would call the future, as well as functionality with HoloEmu. WindPHP is intended to be completely cross-compatible with PHPRetro AND the HoloEmu database.
What makes you think this will help Shockwave?
Hopefully it will make people realize how much more fun it is :closedeyes:
Specs:
- MySQLi Engine
- Template System
- User System
- Ban System
- Login
- Register
- Housekeeping
- Groups and Homes
Build 4024 Whistler/"Dilla-J"
GitHub:
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Test site: [Removed for DDoS protection. Sad that the community turned out this way but I can't take risks like that.]
Debuting alongside the project, hopefully, will be an edit of the emulator that Force was built from, written by one of their programmers. Not sure if this will fall through but I'm really rooting for it.
Credits:
Meth0d for designing HoloCMS
Yifan Lu for designing PHPRetro FROM HoloCMS which, in turn, helped me by teaching me how the site works and for designing various systems which I would base mine from.
UberCMS for tab functions and various ideas.
Azaidi/Amir Zaidi for giving me the JS to make bodies dynamic in each page without obstructing the tabs or the page
If I can be honest, this is only a small contribution to the project. Not to understate their work, of course, but most of the labor is done by me. Nonetheless, I bow before their statues :closedeyes:
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