Kirby is a file-based CMS. Easy to setup. Easy to use. Flexible as hell.
You can try Kirby on your local machine or on a test server as long as you need to make sure it is the right tool for your next project.
You can purchase your Kirby license at http://getkirby.com/buy
A Kirby license is valid for a single domain. You can find Kirby's license agreement here: http://getkirby.com/license
Kirby's Plainkit is the most minimal setup you can get started with. It does not include any content, styles or other kinds of decoration, so it's perfect to use this as a starting point for your own project.
You can find the login for Kirby's admin interface at http://yourdomain.com/panel. You will be guided through the signup process for your first user, when you visit the panel for the first time.
Kirby does not require a database, which makes it very easy to install. Just copy Kirby's files to your server and visit the URL for your website in the browser.
Please check if the invisible .htaccess file has been copied to your server correctly
Kirby runs on PHP 5.3+, Apache or Nginx.
You can download the latest version of the Starterkit from http://download.getkirby.com
If you are familiar with Git, you can clone Kirby's Starterkit repository from Github.
git clone --recursive https://github.com/getkirby/plainkit.git
If you have a Github account, please report issues directly on Github:
- https://github.com/getkirby/kirby/issues
- https://github.com/getkirby/panel/issues
- https://github.com/getkirby/plainkit/issues
Otherwise you can use Kirby's forum: http://getkirby.com/forum or send us an email: [email protected]
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