# FolderWeb Drop markdown, HTML and PHP files in directories to instantly publish online. A simple concept that forms a stable core. No database, no build process, just the basic features to build highly custom websites on top off. ## How it works Your file system is your site structure. Create folders, drop in content files, and they're live. Create `content/about/intro.md` and it turns into `yoursite.com/about/`. Need more presentational controll then what Markdown offers? Drop in an HTML file. Dynamic content? Add a PHP script. No routing configuration, no build step, just save a file, refresh the browser. Since everything is just files and folders, you can mount your site via SFTP or WebDAV and edit content directly from your local machine — save a file, and the change is live. Create websites like it's 1996! ## Why mix formats? Use each format where it fits best — Markdown for prose, HTML for layout, PHP for dynamic output. Number prefixes control the order and it all renderes to a single seamless page: ``` content/services/ ├── 10-intro.md ├── 20-features.html └── 30-pricing.php ``` ## Sane defaults FolderWeb detects what kind of page to render based on your folder structure. A single page, like `content/about/` renders as a normal content page, while `content/blog/{posts}` renders as a list. Cover images (`cover.jpg`), metadata (`metadata.ini`), and navigation are all convention-based. Almost nothing needs explicit configuration, but you have the option to so when you need control. ## Build on top Build a `base.php` template with your own styles and custom features as plugins. Add multiple languages if you need it. ## Requirements - PHP 8.4+ - Apache with mod_rewrite ## Example Structure ``` project/ ├── app/ ├── content/ │ ├── front.md │ ├── about/ │ │ └── about.md │ ├── portfolio/ │ │ ├── 10-intro.md │ │ ├── 20-gallery.html │ │ └── 30-stats.php │ └── blog/ │ ├── metadata.ini │ ├── 2025-11-01-first-post/ │ │ ├── first-post.md │ │ ├── cover.jpg │ │ └── metadata.ini │ └── 2025-11-02-second-post/ │ └── post.md └── custom/ ├── templates/ ├── styles/ └── config.ini ``` ## Documentation Complete documentation in [`docs/`](docs/). Start with the **[Getting Started guide](docs/01-getting-started/index.md)** or browse the **[tutorial](docs/02-tutorial/)**.