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Being an "active sponsor": The Plone Conf survey app
Six Feet Up is excited not only be attending and sponsoring Plone Conf 2014, but we are also donating our Survey App to the conference. We believe in actively helping grow our communities.
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Best Practices for Customizing Your Live Plone Site
Learn when TTW customizations should be avoided, how to make customizations properly, and how to put a customization process in place.
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Displaying EasySlideshow on your Homepage with Diazo
Now that you've learned how to use EasySlideshow, this article will give instruction on how to display it within your site's pages.
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POSKeyError Debugging and Fixing Cookbook
Hunting and killing bad objects in the ZODB for fun and profit.
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Why Consider Consolidating Your Websites?
If you have multiple websites scattered across various CMSs, consider consolidating them to control them in one place to share across them and save time. Here's a few reasons you should consider consolidating your websites.
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Handling PloneFormGen Submissions : The Email Adapter
By default, PloneFormGen displays a generic "Thank You" page that emails the site-wide email address. With a few clicks, you can easily customize what happens after a form is submitted.
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Keys to Successful Mass Software Patching
Six Feet Up successfully applied more than 70 software patches to help organizations address the recent critical security vulnerability announced in Plone...
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Optimize Your Plone Development by Packing the ZODB
Each time you delete a web page, a copy is kept in the database in case you need to get it back later. Over time, the number of unused objects can grow and grow, expanding the memory needed to operate the website, and slowing down operations...
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What's New In Plone 6
From the security upgrades on Python 3, to the fully featured Plone REST API, there's lots to explore in Plone 6...
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Plone Conf 2020 Recap
Plone Conf 2020 spanned nine days with two days of trainings, two sprint days, and five conference days.
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