
A blog built with ASP.NET Core
Fanray v1.1 is a .NET Core 3.1 based blogging platform that runs on SQL Server. It offers a range of features including autosave draft, preview, caching, rich text/markdown editor, error handling, comments with Disqus integration, RSS feed, Google Analytics, SEO optimization, extensibility through plugins, widgets, and themes, media gallery, shortcodes, image resizing, navigation, site installation, logging options, Open Live Writer compatibility, tags, responsive images, pages, settings management, plugins, users, storage options, testing support, and preferred domain setting.
Fanray v1.1 is a powerful and feature-rich blogging platform built on .NET Core 3.1. It offers a wide range of functionalities such as autosave drafts, preview, caching, rich text/markdown editing, error handling, comments with Disqus integration, RSS feed, Google Analytics integration, SEO optimization, extensibility through plugins, widgets, and themes, media gallery, shortcodes, image resizing, navigation, site installation, logging options, compatibility with Open Live Writer, tags, responsive images, pages, settings management, plugins, user management, storage options, testing support, and preferred domain setting. With its easy installation process and comprehensive features, Fanray v1.1 provides a solid foundation for blogging and content management needs.

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