phpMyFAQ is a multilingual, completely database-driven FAQ system. It support various database systems and it also offers a content management system with a WYSIWYG editor, an image manager, flexible multi-group and multi-user support, a news system, user tracking, language modules, templates, PDF support, a backup system, Active Directory support, and an easy to use installation script.
| Tags | Information Management |
|---|---|
| Licenses | MPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | PHP |
| Translations | Romanian Swedish Czech Korean Arabic Hungarian English German Dutch Spanish Russian Polish Portuguese French Italian Latvian Vietnamese Serbian Chinese Danish Slovenian Japanese Finnish Hebrew Indonesian Turkish |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This major new release now requires PHP 5.3.3 or later and is licensed under the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2.0. The HTML5/CSS3 layout is based on Twitter Bootstrap 2.3.2, and this release ships with jQuery 1.9.1. It adds multi-site support, auto-save for FAQs during editing, an improved advanced search in subcategories, and the possibility to close and delete open questions and to delete multiple open questions. It also adds a user control panel, support for Composer, a configurable maintenance mode, and user notifications for answered questions.


Release Notes: This release updates the Symfony ClassLoader to 2.2.1, updates the Portuguese translation, fixes all reported bugs, and improves some minor UX issues.


Release Notes: This release improves English and German translations and some parts of the user interface, fixes various JavaScript and PHP issues reported by the community, and refactors a lot of code.


Release Notes: This release removes Delicious support, updates Bootstrap to 2.3.1 and the Symfony ClassLoader to 2.2.0, fixes all reported bugs, and improves some minor UX issues.


Release Notes: This release adds a user statistics report in the admin dashboard and updates the bundled jQuery Sparklines plugin to version 2.1.1, the bundled Bootstrap to version 2.3.0, and jQuery to version 1.9.1. As always, it fixes many bugs and refactors a lot of code.
Recent comments
12 Jan 2004 08:36
phpMyFAQ devblog now online
As there is no such category inside the project description, it might be appropriate to use this comment function for pointing the interested audience to the phpMyFAQ developer weblog (which is kept in English):
devblog.phpmyfaq.de (devblog.phpmyfaq.de)
Content management system for e-commerce, e-publishing, and intranets/extranets.