I have heard a lot of webmasters rave about sNews so I decided to try it out. sNews aims to be a simple and minimalistic Content Management System (CMS). It tries to provide the 20% of features that people use 80% of the time.
What's it good at?
Lightweight- The project site
boasts that sNews is based on just one php file. What this means is
that its designed to take up very little disk space so you should have
no trouble squeezing it into a minimal hosting account. The zipped up
download is just 40KB . Unzipped it takes up a few hundred KB only.
That is impressive given the feature list. It does require a mySQL
database though.
The usual suspects - Basically you have all the essential features neccessary for a decent CMS:
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sNews allows you to add, remove publish articles. You can file articles
into different categories and you change the order in which they appear.
- You can upload images and other files to insert into your articles.
- Users can add comments to your articles or use the contact form. They can search your site using a built in search form.
- The site admin can also create static pages.
- The site's contents can be syndicated using built in RSS feed generation.
- sNews
will automatically create Search Engine Friendly URLs or you can
specify your own. For the most part the SEF URLs are pretty good as
they are based on your article title and you can see them generated as
you type said title.
- And there's a password protected admin panel used to manage the site.
- Easy
templating and loads of quality templates available. The chief
developer is an excellent website designer and makes a lot of free
templates.
What doesn't it do?
Simple
installation - For a CMS that aims to be simple it sure doesn't have a
simple point and click installer. The installation procedure is
outlined in the included readme file. The user is instructed to use the
included SQL queries to create a suitable database structure and then
edit the main snews.php file to specify the mySQL db name and mySQL
server login details. While this may see pretty straight forward for a
technically adept user it is down right scary for a newbie.
Comment
spam protection - Comment spam is a major problem these days and any
live website that supports comments needs an appropriate anti-spam
system. sNews has a pretty good feature set but one important thing it
lacks in its default installation is anti-spam for comments. It does
allow the admin to moderate all comments before they are approved but
thats about it for the default installation. However, there are image
and math captcha plugins available.
True WYSIWYG editor - The
editor available to the site admin is rather simple. It features a few
quick HTML tag insertion buttons but none of the features of a true
What You See is What You Get editor are available in the default
installation.
Sub-categories - You can't create a hierarchical set of categories since sNews only supports one level of categories.
Media
management - Their is no media management system that allows the admin
to add, remove, or generate thumbnails of images. There is a section
that allows you to upload images and files but if you want to add those
images to your articles you have to copy-paste the url manually.
Multiple Users - sNews is a single user system so no multiple users.
Who should use it?
I
am indeed impressed by sNews' feature set. For such a lightweight
system it does have a lot of features. The admin panel is also well
designed and their are a number of good templates for sNews. But It
seriously needs to bundle a comment anti spam solution with its default
installation. Sub categories would also be nice but I guess they would
add to the complexity of the system.
I think sNews is an
excellent system for those looking to set up minisites. Its ideal for
domainers to use to develop some of their domains. sNews is also great
if you don't have much space on your hosting account or if you can only
afford a small hosting account of say 10MB or less of space. sNews
could also be used by newbies if they got somebody to do the
installation for them. There are some fairly large sNews based sites
such as free css templates .com.
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