- Supports blogging, along with categories and tags
- Supports RSS feeds and sitemaps
- Supports the use of both ASPX and MASTER pages for template bases (webforms)
- Suppors the use of Razor views and layouts (MVC)
- Support for importing Wordpress XML site exports
- Built with industry-standard technologies such as jQuery, TinyMCE, C#, ASP.NET 3.5 (webforms), ASP.NET 4.5 (MVC), ASP.NET Core (MVC), and MS SQL Server
- Rich HTML content editing capability (TinyMCE)
- Rapid EASY integration of custom code via UserControls (webforms) or partial views (MVC) and configuration files
- Optional interfaces provide integration with your widgets so they can be contextually aware
- Intuitive drag/drop real-time inclusion of custom components
- Interactive editor: make changes with previews before you publish a revision to a page
- Product documentation, code samples, and source code
- Complete appearance customization with creation of new templates
- Templates follow standard HTML/CSS design paradigms: samples provide examples on how to convert your favorite HTML layout
- Works in medium trust - a must if you have shared hosting (applies to the webforms edition only, see this regarding the MVC edition). Many hosting providers to permit MVC 5 or .Net 8 in shared hosting, but read the hosting descriptions carefully.
- Content and widget retain version history
- Content version histories support rollback and history deletion
- Supports multiple sites in the same webroot: map domain names to site identities (perfect in cases where you have limited hosting)
- SEO friendly URLs - no more querystrings to indicate a different page
- Supports setting meta tags for description and keyword per page
- Small footprint, webforms edition takes up less than 15MB on disk and about 30MB for the MVC 5 version
- Modest footprint for the ASP.Net Core edition about 90MB
- FREE Open Source!!!!!