A modular, fast content management system built on the Phalcon PHP framework for flexible web projects.
Yona CMS is an open-source content management system built on the Phalcon PHP framework. It provides a modular structure that allows developers to quickly set up and customize web projects with efficient performance and multi-lingual support.
PHP developers and web agencies looking for a fast, modular CMS to build customizable websites or applications with Phalcon.
Developers choose Yona CMS for its high-speed performance due to Phalcon, flexible modular architecture that simplifies extensions, and built-in features like multi-lingual management that reduce initial development time.
CMS based on Phalcon PHP Framework with modular structure
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Each module operates as an independent component with its own routes, helpers, and assets, allowing for flexible customization and scalability, as highlighted in the README's feature list.
Built on the Phalcon PHP framework, which is compiled as a C extension, ensuring exceptional speed and efficiency for handling various project loads.
Supports unlimited languages and translations directly from the admin interface, simplifying internationalization without additional plugins.
Integrates Phinx for creating, executing, and rolling back database migrations, enhancing development workflow and team collaboration, as described in the installation section.
Requires multiple manual steps including Composer, permission changes, server configuration (Nginx/Apache), and database import, which can be error-prone and time-consuming.
Built on Phalcon, which has a smaller community and ecosystem compared to other PHP frameworks, limiting available resources, third-party support, and long-term viability.
The current stable version supports Phalcon 3.x, while version 2.0 with Phalcon 4.0 is in development, leading to potential compatibility issues and upgrade challenges.