Typo has been around since March of 2005 making it one of the oldest blogging platforms in Rails.
It provides every feature a modern blogging engine needs: powerful themes, extensions, smart users management, SEO capabilities and brings a great user experience for both site visitors and Web developpers. Typo is easy to install and even easier to use.
Typo is free software released under the MIT licence and maintained by a bunch of cool people on their spare time.
The current version is Typo 6.1.2 for Ruby on Rails 3.2.11.
- Download Typo source code:
- Report a bug
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Official Typo blog
- Follow us on Twitter
If you need help or want to contribute to Typo, you should start with the following:
- IRC: #typo on irc.freenode.net
- Mailing list
Installing Typo is trivial, provided you follow the following steps.
To install Typo you need the following:
- Ruby 1.9.2 or 1.9.3. Typo may work with Ruby 1.8.7 with some minor tweakings, but this version is not supported anymore.
- Ruby On Rails 3.0.10
- A database engine, MySQL, PgSQL or SQLite3
- A FTP client or even better SSH access to your hosting provider
Download Typo stable version at http://typosphere.org/stable.tar.gz or http://typosphere.org/stable.zip.
Unpack Typo archive into your Web hosting space. Rename database.yml.yourEngine to database.yml, edit the file and add your database name, login and password. If you have a doubt about this one, just ask your Web hosting provider.
Then run:
$ bundle install
$ ./script/rails server
You can now access Typo to http://yourdomain:3000
That’s all!
We recommend using Passenger (mod_rails) or Thin / Unicorn with Apache or Nginx.
The admin interface for Typo allows you to post articles and change configuration settings. It can be found at http://yourdomain.com/admin. New content can be posted using the admin interface or a desktop blog editor such as MarsEdit or Ecto. For a list of working clients, please visit http://typosphere.org/wiki/DesktopClients.
This is a list of Typo maintainers. If you have committed, please add your name and contact details to the list.
Frédéric de Villamil <frederic@de-villamil.com>
blog: http://t37.net
irc: neuro`
Matijs van Zuijlen
blog: http://www.matijs.net/blog/
irc: matijs
Thomas Lecavelier
blog: http://blog.ookook.fr/
irc: ook
Yannick François
blog: http://elsif.fr
irc: yaf
And many more cool people who’ve one day or another contributed to Typo.
Original Author: Tobias Luetke
blog: http://blog.leetsoft.com/
irc: xal
Enjoy,
The Typo team