
Mephisto is a kick ass web publishing system. It’s a blog engine with some simple CMS-ish concepts (sections, pages), a very flexible templating system, and an aggressive caching scheme that takes advantage of your web server’s best traits. Mephisto’s core features include: a beautiful admin interface, Slick Asset Management, Flexible Liquid templating system, ATOM feeds, converters for wordpress, typo, movable type, dodgy xml-rpc api support and much more.
Posted on 8 May 2008
Tags: CMS System
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Hey, if your readers want to check it out, we are just about to launch a hosted version of Mephisto: http://www.mephisto.co.nz
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