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What makes it work
This website is done with a custom programmed system, CSE CMS, that creates dynamically a website based on a folder structure and text documents or pictures.
This is a very simple system that can be used for websites whose content is not that dynamic that a database backend is not justified.
The CMS is available here for download for free...

Btw, CMS? A content management system is a computer software system for organizing and facilitating collaborative creation of documents and other content. A content management system is in this case a web application used for managing websites and web content, based on the programming language PHP.
PHP? It is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML. By the way, PHP stands for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor. This confuses many people because the first word of the acronym is the acronym. This type of acronym is called a recursive acronym.
HTML? HTML is the lingua franca for publishing hypertext on the World Wide Web. It is a non-proprietary format based upon SGML, and can be created and processed by a wide range of tools, from simple plain text editors - you type it in from scratch- to sophisticated WYSIWYG authoring tools. HTML uses tags such as <h1> and </h1> to structure text into headings, paragraphs, lists, hypertext links etc. HTML means Hyper Text Markup Language.
WYSIWYG? Well - have a look for yourself, this article is getting too long!

Not confused yet? Well drop me a note, and I will add some more letter-salat here.
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