Brushito

I started this CMS as a summer project, starting on December of 2006, and finished it by March of 2007. I was starting to learn CodeIgniter and needed a good project to submerge into it. This was it.

I mostly used this CMS for any freelance client I had by that time (mostly local) and it succeeded among them as their CMS of choice, during a time WordPress wasn't THAT extendable.

It included blog posts, pages (it accepted addition of children pages until 2 levels), a newsletter module, contact form stored into the database, and photo galeries. The client could update these stuff with ease.

I discontinued it when I started blogging myself and discovered the goods of WordPress (also because it was easier to setup).

  • PHP, CodeIgniter, MySQL, Xajax, Tiny Editor (WYSIWYG), CSS.
  • Photoshop.
  • Summer 2007