Product Information
What is Postleaf?
Postleaf is an open-source blogging platform featuring WYSIWYG inline editing, Handlebars templates, and a beautiful user interface.
**Key Features**
**Inline Editing**
No more forms or rich text editors. This is the most immersive editing experience you'll ever have!
**Easy Installation**
Upload and open your browser. The installer takes care of the rest.
**Fully Responsive**
Postleaf works on your desktop, laptop, tablet, and phone. No apps to download—just a revolutionary, responsive admin panel with a stunning interface.
**Other Notable Features**
**Themes**
Postleaf themes don’t use PHP code. Instead, they’re built with Handlebars templates, making them easier to read, write, and learn.
**Locator**
Find anything with just a few keystrokes. Press CTRL+P from anywhere in the admin panel and start typing. Postleaf will search your posts, pages, tags, users, and menu items for matches. It’s like Spotlight for your website.
**Backups**
Postleaf can back up all your content, settings, and uploaded files into a single .tar file stored in a special folder on your server. Backup files can be downloaded to your local machine or deleted from the server anytime.
**Localization**
Postleaf can be translated into your language. Currently available in English, Japanese, Polish, and Spanish. You can contribute corrections or additional language packs by submitting a pull request on GitHub.
How to use Postleaf?
Postleaf is an open-source blogging platform offering WYSIWYG inline editing, Handlebars templates, and a beautiful user interface for an immersive blogging experience.
Core Functions of Postleaf
Content Management
Usage Scenarios of Postleaf
- Create and publish blog posts.
- Edit blog content online in real-time.
- Customize blog themes and layouts.
- Manage blogs across different devices.
- Quickly search blog content, pages, and users.
- Back up blog data and files.
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