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Intro to jQuery within Plone
jQuery is a JavaScript library that allows you to do many of the same things as regular JavaScript, but in an easier way that results in less code. Recently, the jQuery library was split out of Plone into a separate package (plone.app.jquery) in order to make updating jQuery itself easier.
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Why Upgrade to Plone 4
A brief synopsis of the changes since Plone 3.x and why you should consider upgrading to Plone 4...
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Four Plone 4.3 Benefits You Should Know About
Being both volunteers on the Plone Foundation and the largest Plone provider in the U.S., we get really excited when a new version of Plone is released to the public...
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Improving the Plone Setup Process
Updates to SixieSkel allow for quick and easy buildout creation.
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Updating a Traditional Plone Theme to Diazo for Plone 5
Updating your Plone theme to Diazo will allow it to be used beyond Plone 5...
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Plone "Cheese Sprint" a Success
A "Cheese Sprint" followed the annual Plone Symposium Midwest hosted at the University of Oshkosh on June 20-21-22, 2014. About 30 people from around the globe tackled six specific projects to advance Plone...
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Merging 120 Sites into a Multisite Plone Solution (PSM14 Recap)
Discover how the Penn State College of Liberal Arts moved over 120 separate websites running on their own Plone installation into a single system utilizing Lineage in less than 90 days.
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Plone, Drupal Coexistence in Higher Ed (PSM14 Recap)
70% of Higher Ed institutions running Plone also use Drupal. While some universities go down the path of consolidating onto one platform, there is another simpler and cheaper option: integrating the two CMSs.
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The Future of [Plone] Theming (PSM14 Recap)
See what's new in Plone 5 theming, how to future-proof your Plone theme, and how to make a Diazo theme.
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