MVC Core v8 (ASP.Net Core 8) BETA
MVC Core Version Zip Archive of ready-to-go site files for the MVC Core version
You can remove the various widget files or templates if you so choose in order to put in your own customizations. Due to several graphics libraries, this build is intended for Windows deployment only. Since this is .Net Core, the DLLs reside in several places, so you will probably want to take everything except the appsettings.json and web.config, though you can cherry pick the templates (\Views\Templates\) and widget files (\Views\CarrotCake.*Plugins*\ and the matching DLLs CarrotCake.*Plugins*.dll) and exclude them if you wish. If you wish to target other operating systems, you will need to remove these references and build your own. Download from GitHub | SourceForge.
MVC v5 (ASP.Net Framework 4.5-4.8)
MVC Version Zip Archive of ready-to-go site files and all PDF guides for the MVC version
Deploy \bin\, \Assets\, \Views\, Global.asax, Web.config, and TextContentProcessors.config. Only deploy SiteMapping.config if using the multi-tenant functionality. The VS files carrotcake.csproj, carrotcake.sln, and packages.config are only included as a convenience if you choose to edit or otherwise modify templates or widgets. You can remove the various widget files or templates if you so choose in order to put in your own customizations. Download from GitHub | SourceForge.
WebForms v4 (ASP.Net Framework 3.5 SP1)
WebForms Version Zip Archive of ready-to-go site files and PDF guides for the webforms version
Copy the files into your site's webroot. If this is an update, you should only need to upload the \bin\ and \c3-admin\ directory, other folders are (mostly) optional if updating, and configuration files should be compared against your hosted versions to confirm that you are running the most current configuration parameters. You can remove the various widget files or templates if you so choose in order to put in your own customizations. Download from GitHub | SourceForge.
Documentation
CMS Developer Guides - Covers some basic technical aspects: basic configuration, using the built-in controls, creating templates, widgets, etc.
CMS User Guide - This showcases where and how to get things done.