Forest Site 1.2.0 is a ASP.NET script for Content Management scripts design by Host Forest.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Forest Site is a simple ASP based website management solution that empowers you to quickly configure and deploy websites with ease.
Publisher review: Forest Site is a simple ASP based website management solution that empowers you to quickly configure and deploy websites with ease. Forest Site is a simple ASP based website management solution that empowers you to quickly configure and deploy websites with ease. Coded with standards compliance and accessibility in mind Forest Site is both XHTML 1.0 and CSS compliant and features excellent accessibility. Featuring a powerfull and fully documented administration panel Forest Site allows you to create and manage physical pages within your webspace. Using the built-in WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) content editor you don't need any HTML skills to update your websites and with our unique themeing system your can change the look and feel of your website in seconds. Features - Powerful administration panel. - Support for MSSQL and MySQL databases. - Custom themes using CSS, create new themes quickly and easily. - Built-in WYSIWYG content editor. Requirements: · IIS 5 (or higher). · VBScript v5.6 (download here). · ReadWrite permissions on installation folder. Operating system: Windows
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