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Allow users to create content using PloneFormGen
In the following article you'll find out how to create site content via PloneFormGen using a Custom Script Adapter or by using an add-on adapter called "PloneFormGen Save Data to Content" (uwosh.pfg.d2c).
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Automating Plone site creation with collective.recipe.plonesite
The Plone site recipe allows you to automate creating and maintaining a Plone site using zc.buildout, allowing everyone working on a project to start from the same point and improving build quality by reducing the need for human interaction.
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Avoid CAPTCHAs: Use Honeypot Fields in Plone sites
Filling out forms while trying to pass the CAPTCHA can be difficult and frustrating for users. The honeypot field is an alternative solution that is practically undetectable to the user while effectively deterring bot submissions. Let’s walk through how to use these in your Plone website.
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Basic Roles and Permissions in Plone
Here's an introduction to the basic Plone permissions you will encounter on a daily basis.
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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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Being Part of The Open Source Community
Six Feet Up uses many open source technologies in our day-to-day process. So what are the benefits of being a part of this community?
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Benefits of using Source Control Management
There are many great reasons to use a Source Control Management (SCM) system. If you are looking to get involved with an Open Source project or manage small and large projects of your own, you are going to need to know how to use a SCM...
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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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Bootstrapping Buildout Killing PYTHONPATH
Issues bootstrapping and running buildouts recently caused us a minor headache. The fix was simple, but not after a lot of mis-direction while investigating the issue.
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Can Plone "Scale"?
Every website will have different scaling needs. The site may have the need to sustain hundreds or thousands of concurrent users, or it may need to be able to store and index massive amounts of content. It may even have both concerns at the same time...
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