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"Mastering Plone" Documentation - An Online Resource
This online training resource walks you through the process of creating a Plone site and setting up custom content.
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5 Tips for a Successful Plone 5 Upgrade
Everything you need to know to avoid falling into Plone 5 migration traps...
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8 Reasons to Upgrade to Plone 5
From hardened security and improved performances to through-the-web customizations, here are 8 great reasons why you’ll want to upgrade to Plone 5
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A Look at Using Wagtail Snippets with Django
Wagtail 4.0 came out on Aug. 31 and with it came support for Django 4.1, which we just so happen to be using for our first Wagtail project — a new application that will be integrated within one of the client’s existing websites.
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A Look Back at my Plone Training Experience
I had the privilege of leading a two-day training at Plone Symposium East 2010. I taught a group of five people how to customize the front-end design of a Plone site from start to finish...
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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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Book Review: Plone 3 Theming
"Plone 3 Theming" was published in July 2009 by Veda Williams, a Plone developer for Groundwire. This book is full of all the information a developer would need to create a theme and apply it to a Plone site. Veda Williams does a great job of covering every area related to theming and mentioning additional products that developers may not already be aware of. This includes Chapter 2, which contains information helpful to all web developers, not just those using Plone. Throughout the book, Veda outlines best practices for theming, and I was happy to see that we at Six Feet Up use nearly all the same methods...
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Diazo Syntax Training
This article includes a video and reviews Diazo Syntax for rules, conditions, selectors, inserting HTML, and other attributes.
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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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Django Commands: makemigrations or migrate?
When running Django migrations, which command should you run: 'makemigrations' or 'migrate'? Here is a simple how-to manual...
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