The main thing about jcore is that it is written from 0 which should make developer's life easier to understand the coding and extend them. Unfortunately I didn't have the time to add comments to the codes but please don;t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
The current jCore has the following features included and implemented:
Dynamic Web 2.0 Layout
You build up your site from scrach using blocks (divs) and customizing them with css/js.
Multilanguage Support
Using PHP's implemented translation functionality you can translate any port of the site.
Multiple Menus
Have multiple menus for e.g. Top Menu, Bottom Menu, Left Menu on your site with unlimited menu items.
Content Management
Manage your site's content with a WYSIWYG editor and attach files/pictures to them.
Dynamic Forms
Create submit forms with custom fileds and store or send valus trough email.
Extensibility (Modules)
Extend your site with further functionality like Photogallery or a File sharing module and so on.
jQuery Implementation
jCore uses jQuery for it's front end coding, it even implements it's on jQuery plugins to make implementation of further jQuery plugins easily.
Content Codes
Include posts, modules, blocks, forms and other are of your site in your posts/blocks contents.
RSS Feeds
Keep your readers up to date with rss feeds.
Advertisements
Easily place ad codes / banners on your site and earn money.
Members Management
Manage your site members or send out mass emails to let them know about news.
SEO Friendly Links
Have your links reendered in a human friendly way so people can remember them easily.
Brute Force Protection
Will protect you from brute force attacks on your user's accounts.
Password Trading Protection
Will protect you from password traders / sharers and notify you of compromised accounts.
Custom 404 Error Page
Instead of showing a 404 Url Not found page you can customize to show your own text within your own site.
Custom Maintenance Text
Will let you close your site for maintenance with your own notification text while you are making updates to your site.
API - Partial Classes
Using partial classes you will be able to extend the core features without affecting compatibility for future updates.
These would be the more important features of the jCore but for a real deal you should have a deeper look on things.
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This is what I have so far but I am not understanding how to create users and set them up so they can have their own mini site.
http://myrainbowbridgepets.com/home
Thank you for your help.
What you had in mind is possible but only by allowing your users to access the administration area (of course you would have to set permissions to only give them access to for e.g. a Menu Item) but I wouldn't really recommend this to you as you would have to manually create a menu item every time you have someone who wants to add a new content, also giving administration access to anyone without knowing him isn't something I would recommend but it's up to you.
Anyway, the bottom line is that jCore isn't really developed for this kind of site, but I recommend you http://www.phpkode.com/projects/ where you should find the right software for your needs.
ps: Sorry for your lost! I also have a dog and we (our family) always had a pet in our life so I know the feeling.
I just found this CMS today and i'm planning to test it tonight. A suggestion for a module would be a "comments box" :) Like the one i'm using right now to type this comment :)
Very excited! If it all works for i will support you guys. I guess my only issue with CMS' has always been the lack of ability to 100% customize the look and feel of a website..
Thanks
I've been playing around with jcore and i'm really liking it.. will join the forum now.