WebYep is a compact Web Content Management System for extremely simple creation of editable web pages. It is a low priced alternative for small to medium web sites.
WebYep focuses on web designers that concentrate on design and don't want to adopt PHP or deep HTML skills to simply make some pages (of a maybe already existing website) editable.
WebYep uses reduced functionality on the user (editor) side, keeping the web designer in control and removing the load of complex content administration from the user - editing web content with WebYep can truly be done by everyone!
As it's very important to us that you can easily test the full feature set of WebYep, you can download here and run the full version of WebYep including the WebYep Dreamweaver Extension without a license code!
Until a valid license code is entered, you will only see a popup window (with a demo notice) when accessing the website that uses WebYep. Beside that, the "demo" mode has no restrictions and offers the full feature set.
Fixed: When a Gallery Element was placed inside a loop, editing an image of one loop block's gallery effected the other block's galleries.
Fixed: Bugs in the Menu Element regarding closing/opening of JavaScript menu trees.
Fixed: The selected entry in the Menu Element was not tagged correctly via CSS under certain circumstances.
New: Loop blocks can now be enabled/disabled — this is to hide whole loop blocks and preserve them for later use.
New: The Attachment Element now supports the "Content: for all documents" attribute.
New: The configuration of TinyMCE and FCKEditor can now be set up in an extra file located in the webyep-system/program/opt folder: For FCKEditor the file must named "fckeditor_init.php" and for TinyMCE "tinymce_init.php" — see the Rich Text Element's reference for details.
New: When deleting or adding loop blocks, WebYep now scrolls the browser page to the edited location.
New: The formatting codes of the Long Text Element can now also be used for the image description text of the Image Gallery Element.
New: All edit buttons now have a unique CSS class assigned to help avoid formatting problems when the page appears in edit mode — please see the page's source code in the browser in edit mode to learn the CSS class names.
Changed: Activated the Safari plugin for TinyMCE.
REQUIREMENTS
A web space with PHP4 or PHP5 support; minimum PHP 4.1, or for PHP5 minimum 5.1.
ORION MK. V Excellent version and fixed a rare bug with an earlier version that could corrupt data. WebYep's customer support was fantastic btw in recovering from the bug. (Version 1.2)
SULEIMAN This seems to be a fairly neat product and for basic websites I could see it getting some use, but for advanced functionality Joomla feature parity is really unrivaled. (Version 1.1.10)