
Injader is a content management system written by Ben Barden. It was created in May 2005 to upgrade several websites where the code was written by hand. Until May 2008, it was called Majestic.
Injader was designed to be as intuitive as possible, by keeping unnecessary jargon to a minimum and explaining wording where appropriate.
Injader makes it easy to create a site with excellent navigation. Breadcrumbs, links to move between articles, comment jump links, page numbers instead of previous/next links on area pages, and multiple navigation bars all help to create sites that are a joy to use.
Injader provides key features in the core, instead of relying on plugins for things that pretty much every site needs. What features are built-in?
Injader focuses less on flashy technology built just to show what the developer is capable of. It's a robust platform that anyone can use. It doesn't assume or require technical knowledge. And it's free.