> On May 10, 3:01 pm, luke BAKING barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hey well done on thisCupcake/ Lumad CMS - looks quite elegant and
> > simple.
Luke you were able to get this installed with the latest cake version?
I'm having difficulty installing, I"m getting 404 errors. Any help
would b
Also - the navigation management menu seems glitchy to me - or at
least I could not get the inner levels to work? Why did you not follow
the page creation structure of Radiant CMS, if I may ask? I think it
is perhaps clearer in its add child approach to the management of
pages /navigation.
regard
Hey well done on this Cupcake / Lumad CMS - looks quite elegant and
simple.
I am just running through and got a couple of bugs -
the default layout default.thtml needs a opening statement
(perhaps this is what causes cupcakecms.com to not display properly -
all content is over to one side?)
th
Hello, Tarique.
It's a prohibition in CakeForge only, not elsewhere. My first
application got rejected so I used the word Lumad instead.
Regards.
On Apr 18, 12:23 pm, "Dr. Tarique Sani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi, this is J
Hello, Dan.
I assure you that CupCake CMS is easier to integrate with existing
sites than Drupal or Joomla. It never occurred to me, though, that
people will be using the CMS in this manner. Thanks to you and
keymaster, now I know. Perhaps I can design it to be a tool optimized
for integration wi
On 4/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi, this is Jason, author of CupCake CMS. (Lumad CMS is the project
> name in CakeForge, renamed because of a policy that prohibits
> unofficial projects to have the word cake in its name.)
Ummm... use of cakephp in the name can be proh
Hi Jason,
I really like the sound of CupCake / Lumad CMS (CupCake is a way better
name btw) and I will definitely be giving it a test drive when I have time.
I'm not much of a programmer, just about coping with cake, but far too
useless to contribute directly to your project. However, I
Hi, this is Jason, author of CupCake CMS. (Lumad CMS is the project
name in CakeForge, renamed because of a policy that prohibits
unofficial projects to have the word cake in its name.)
Thanks for the feedback. The following are in the pipeline:
- ability to select a different template in each pa
last time I saw Ocean showing up was for 9 month or so. Ocean CMS is a
neat piece of software,
but it is finished at 90%...
I think it was compatible to cake until rc4 that all...
keymaster wrote:
> No, Olivier, I didn't notice it. Thanks for pointing it out, though.
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> What most appealed to m
No, Olivier, I didn't notice it. Thanks for pointing it out, though.
What most appealed to me about CupCake / Lumad CMS, was not so much
that it was a CMS. There are many of those around, and I don't expect
anything will approach the functionality of some of the major CMS's
already in the opensou
did you also notice
http://sourceforge.net/projects/igocms/
svn shows recent activity and good code...
keymaster wrote:
> Came across the Cupcake CMS built on cakePHP.
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> I read somewhere that it is conceptually based off Radiant CMS, which
> in turn is built off Ruby on Rails, so would be a n
Came across the Cupcake CMS built on cakePHP.
I read somewhere that it is conceptually based off Radiant CMS, which
in turn is built off Ruby on Rails, so would be a natural adoption to
cake. Here is the Radiant CMS homepage for those interested:
http://radiantcms.org/
Cupcake CMS is hosted at
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