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==Developers==
All of the original developers have departed the project: Allen and Palazón in 2006, Shiels in 2007, and Yurdagül in 2009. As of
==Features==
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* Preview of both the final "look" of content and of its [[HTML]].
* [[Standards-compliant]] XHTML/HTML5 and [[Cascading Style Sheets|CSS]] "out of the box", with all layout in the default setup handled via stylesheets.
* Theme templates that permit both live and in-development layouts to operate side-by-side using the same live data. Development templates can be previewed and made live instantly without need for a staging environment.
* A tag-based [[Web template|template]] system which allows the creation of reusable blocks of content and code, referred to as "forms", and a built-in "tag builder" to automate their creation.
* Tags can be used as values of other tags' attributes ("tags in tags").
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* A privilege-based user hierarchy, allowing for an organized structure of writers, editors and publishers to aid collaboration and content publishing workflows.
* A commenting system, including measures to combat [[Spam (electronic)|spam]].
* Syndication of site content via [[RSS (file format)|RSS]] and [[Atom (standard)|Atom]].
* A robust plugin architecture which allows the addition of features to any part of the system, including the administrative backend.
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* [https://docs.textpattern.com/ Textpattern CMS User Documentation]: Textpattern CMS user documentation.
* [https://docs.textpattern.com/tags/ Textpattern CMS Tag Reference]: Tag reference of all Textpattern tags (with code examples).
* [https://plugins.textpattern.
* [http://txpmag.com/ TXP] The internet magazine about Textpattern CMS and web related themes.
* [https://textpattern.tips/ Textpattern Tips]: Collection of ready to use code snippets and examples of ingeniously combined tags.
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