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In response to: Evolution of b2, 180° from WordPress!

Comment from: Weopine Visitor

Weopine

I used b2 back in 2009/2010. I loved it but was stuck trying to upgrade from current version. Site has been idle since then but Ive been considering reviving.

Has b2 gotten better and is it being maintained regularly? Id consider reinstalling it if I knew it was been updated regularly. It was always weak with templates, hopefully thats changed.

Is its long term viability secure enough at this point to consider jumping on the b2 band wagon again or will I be adandoned? The recent “are you using b2″ email, has me concerned.

In response to: Installation Guide - Getting Started

Comment from: Member

cre8nlove

instructions for installing locally say to install a local webserver, but nothing about how to use it to install local trial, just says install local server, then go back to main installation guide, which talks only of installing out there on the web…
Can I get any clarification please !?!
(obvious newby, but still confused!)

2018-09-01 @ 16:52

In response to: Installation Guide - Getting Started

Comment from: Member

blue17vintage

Thank you for the clear information.One question, are there any plans or provisions already in place for nginx?

2018-01-15 @ 22:25

In response to: Evolution of b2, 180° from WordPress!

Comment from: Member

I have used both Wordpress and B2Evolution and back then I knew virtually nothing about php or coding. I have always had this curiosity about what lies beneath and love the concept of discovering new things. Wordpress offered a lot in terms of aesthetics but was empty under the skin. It lacked to much in features and functionality and finding plugins that was maintained was a nightmare.

Wordpress looked good and that was the only pull it had, while b2e looked rough around the edges but offered functionality that were great. I immediately dived into the code and starting teaching myself about php/MySQL. On the outside Wordpress was pretty, but under the skin it was a bit to chaotic for me, while b2e was written like a beautiful symphony and I learned not only about coding, but also coding standards. I have been using B2e since version 3.3.3 and always look through the code of every new release as it was full of notes revealing the exciting direction it was headed towards. I guess it’s like an exciting novel for nerds.

Over the last couple of years I came to consider myself not just a loyal supporter of this project but also, in whatever small way, a contributor. From having made some feature requests or suggestions to bug reports and it makes me proud to know that I have been part of this project and its evolution.

B2e has come a long way and I can see great things for it in the future. At first it may seem a bit overwhelming, but once you took the time to explore it and understand it you will love it.

In response to: Evolution of b2, 180° from WordPress!

Comment from: Member

Bryson

I’ve used WordPress for years (since nearly its first release), but constantly for one site from 2009-2016 (present). While WP has many features, from the ease of use in the admin to the huge variety of plugins and themes that add all sorts of useful functions and displays, I’ve learned over time that WP has these great features at a major cost: bloat.

The obvious argument is that relying so much on third-party solution for added features opens you up to varying degrees of coding standards. I’m a big proponent of using plugins and themes that follows WP guidelines for everything from namespacing to using the appropriate includes for CSS and JS files (wp_enqueue_script, etc.). I switch to a different add-on or do without to avoid bad practices. Even still, it’s nearly impossible to get the needed features for a multi-author publication site to accommodate readers without accumulating tons of bloat that slows the site down and drags servers resources over the edge.

So, I’ve been on the hunt for a viable replacement for WP the last six months. Craft CMS seems like a good option, but at too steep a price to find out (What about the free single account version, you say? You must have missed the multi-author part above…). Pagekit, Drupal, Joomla, October CMS, Processwire, Anchor, and numerous others all failed to meet the demands of publishing (site trees are not dynamic, no matter how much hacking you do). Bolt CMS was actually the front runner among all, and still is the second best option so far, until I came across recent b2evo activity in a Google Search.

There is a learning curve with b2evo, but it’s looking to be worth every bit of effort to learn it. It includes so much functionality that WP would need at least a dozen plugins to accomplish. And anyone who’s ever used bbPress knows what a pain that is.

B2evo is fast, modular, massively extensible, and perfect for complicated organizational structures, like most publications (not just a blog). It even includes multi-site support with appropriate domain/subdomain routing natively! Very impressed so far. And to think, I thought the project died. Glad to see it didn’t, and happy to help get the name out there more so more people realize what’s waiting for them.

Thanks.

In response to: Testimonials

Comment from: Empowered Blogger Visitor

Empowered Blogger

I just want give a quick feedback to B2Evolution team for creating such great and easy to install and maintain platform. I’ve just installed B2Evo on e few of my blogs and sofar flawless.

Thanks

In response to: Testimonials

Comment from: Thankful User Visitor

Thankful User

I wish to express my gratitude for the outstanding free open source project that you have provided for the general public. I am very thankful for the opportunity to use b2evolution.
It is just awesome. It is a great website blog tool for a professional website presence. The beauty of b2evolution is to be found in the useful and easy to use functions and application.

I have tried different tools, but I threw everything in the trash after I discovered b2evolution.

Thank you for providing such a practical tool for the beginning as well as the professional. I wish you and your team good fortune and good health.

In response to: Testimonials

Comment from: Member

green_hosting

I started using b2 back in 2004. I used it and customized the theme for many of my sites. Over time I decided to try some other blogging software, and I did. Now, many years later, I am back to b2evolution because it is more flexible, and definitely easier to customize the theme with Dreamweaver. I have added a lot of HTML code to the template and even done search and replace to quickly customize the same theme for a different domain. Thanks.

In response to: Evolution of b2, 180° from WordPress!

Comment from: Member

I’ve been using B2evo for over 2 years and I have websites running in wordpress too but I am totally hooked up with b2evo.

There are so many advantages to mention about b2evo…

The only advantage of wordpress is their tons of skins. ( I used the term “SKIN” because that’s one of the distinctive identities of this SOCIAL CMS.

Regarding security, my websites running in WP are receiving too many spams in a day but b2evo performs way better (almost zero spam or unwanted comments)

In response to: Evolution of b2, 180° from WordPress!

Comment from: Member

Yes we’re on the same page here!

b2evolution makes a distinction between 3 classes of devices: desktop browsers, tablets and mobile phones.

By default you send the same layout to all (possibly using RWD) but you absolutely have the possibility to use different skins (themes) for each class. That way you can send a much lighter version to mobile phones.

We will showcase this on our site shortly (we’re in the middle of a big redesign ;)

In response to: Evolution of b2, 180° from WordPress!

Comment from: Member

adi_kwok

What about for mobile windows, blackberry, android and iphone devices?

Im looking for multi user blog, which not taking 3-5 seconds,
or even minutes, just to be displayed, in small screen with gprs connection.

Hopefully this software could be the one, im looking for.