Websites based on the Pico CMS
Pico is a content management system (CMS). You can learn more about Pico at picocms.org.
Why use Pico?
- Open-source: github.com/picocms/Pico
- Secure and Very Fast
- Portable:
- Small (1.19 MB zipped)
- No database: content stored as text, Markdown
- Minimal PHP requirements supported by most commercial hosts
- Flexible
- Pico uses Twig. It can adopt virtually any HTML template.
- Pico has a plugin architecture.
Pico is Straightforward
Pico does not have a backend. The menu is generated based on the folder structure of the content files. Most webmasters, communications personnel, administrative professionals and others are already familiar with: desktop file operations and text editing - easing their adoption of Pico.
The routine work of maintaining Pico's content involve the familiar operations:
- Adding and editing text files.
- Moving files between folders.
- Adding images, documents (and other assets) to a folder.
Activities
These are the activities for this account.
Themes
- Port HTML themes to Pico
- Add themes to Pico Community Themes
Plugins
- Create Plugins for Pico
- Update and document existing plugins
Starter Websites
To make it easier for people to get started create Pico installations with:
- Plugins installed
- Themes installed and customised
- Settings configured
- Sample content
- Full documentation
Desktop and Intranet Installations
Document and automate the process of setting up a desktop computer to run one or more Pico instances.
- Install and configure web server
- Install and configure PHP (including modules)
- Configure desktop
- Downloading websites
Hire For
- Creating a Pico theme from HTML template
- Converting an existing website to Pico
- General Webmastery
- Building a new website
- Updating or fixing an existing website
- Managing website content.
Contact
webmaster aht picowebsites doht com
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Publishing websites using the Pico Content Management System.