Re: Website Platform Discussion

2017-06-15 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I’ve used Drupal in the past but haven’t touched it in any meaningful way for about 5 years. From what I understand, it has been abstracted from a CMS to a framework for building a CMS. I presently develop Wordpress sites. Not sure what the present host offers, but some like SiteGround offer

Re: Help Documents not firing on El Capitan (was Re: Wiki Landing Page)

2017-06-15 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I’m using 2.6.16 as well. I don’t think it has ever worked for me though. (not sure exactly which version I started on when I moved to Mac, probably somewhere around 2.6.12 or so.) > On Jun 15, 2017, at 3:24 PM, Eric Theise wrote: > > In case you two are talking about a

Re: Website Platform Discussion

2017-06-15 Thread Jim DeLaHunt
David: I love your question: > How would translations be handled in a CMS? For the case of Drupal, there are mature and capable tools for hosting multilingual content on a Drupal-based website. See e.g. I know those tools and would be happy to

Re: Help Documents not firing on El Capitan (was Re: Wiki Landing Page)

2017-06-15 Thread Eric Theise
In case you two are talking about a yet unreleased version, I apologize for introducing noise, but I'm using 2.6.16 on OS 10.12.5 and, from the Help > Tutorial and Concepts Guide, Chrome opens up an unstyled page from file:///private/var/folders/... and the links it contains work just fine. On

Re: Website Platform Discussion

2017-06-15 Thread Eric Theise
Hi all, My trajectory with site-building is somewhat similar to David's except that I ended up building less sites through CMSs and more using frameworks such as Rails, Django, and Express. But lately I've taken a few steps back and I've found Jekyll to be an excellent way to get the job done.

Website Platform Discussion

2017-06-15 Thread David T. via gnucash-devel
In Bug 783240, I made some suggestions about modifying the website structure to improve the new user experience. As the discussion has developed, the implications of some of the suggestions have become more substantial, and John Ralls suggested that we bring the discussion to the devel list for