While not technically a CMS, the wiki component in the Vork framework
(http://www.Vork.us) provides full control over the layout and can be
utilized as a basic CMS to create/edit/remove pages, log/revert changes and
enter data in either a WYSIWYG-textbox or standard textarea with WYSIWYG
live-p
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009, Peter Becker wrote:
> Is there even such a thing as an off-the-shelf CMS that does NOT do
> layout? We are just beginning to design and spec the next rev of our
> site using Zend Framework. We're looking for a something that will work
> for the business to create and upda
Mitch Pirtle mitch.pirtle-at-gmail.com |nyphp MAIN ONE dev/internal
group use| wrote:
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Peter Becker wrote:
Is there even such a thing as an off-the-shelf CMS that does NOT do layout?
We are just beginning to design and spec the next rev of our site using
Zend
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Peter Becker wrote:
> Is there even such a thing as an off-the-shelf CMS that does NOT do layout?
> We are just beginning to design and spec the next rev of our site using
> Zend Framework. We're looking for a something that will work for the
> business to create
Is there even such a thing as an off-the-shelf CMS that does NOT do
layout? We are just beginning to design and spec the next rev of our
site using Zend Framework. We're looking for a something that will work
for the business to create and update content but not get in the way of
our page des
All, I'm forwarding this on behalf of the Java group because it could be a
nice class and will cover some of "web 3.0" :) (and Frank from NYJavaSIG was
able to get us a discount).
H
> HTML5 Communications Workshop
>
> One day hands-on workshop about using the new HTML5 network stack for
"real-ti
BTW - the survey had a glitch for me (Firefox on Mac) that garbled and
didn't allow me to enter text for "other" on sources for API info that
would move me to use them. I wanted to enter-it doesn't matter where I
found out from or who it's from, what matters is that it fits my needs
and is robust.
Thanks to everyone's input I was able to make an educated decision.
Probably not as high-end as some folks would want, but I expect the Dell
box I've ordered to work for me and to be a huge step up from my current
rig.
On order: 3GHz dual core (Intel E8400), 4GB RAM, etc.
On the curb: Pentium
Hi John -
Just took the survey, it's well-composed and pretty comprehensive, but I
have to say I agree with Fernando, I'm aware it may be too late to alter the
survey but I think item on search engines one uses to find information on
APIs. Whereas I might find information about an API on a blog, e
Hi, i've filled the survey. I think you should add 'Search engines'
regarding to where to find information about an API / project, the very
first thing i do is to type it's name in Google. One option that seems
impossible to me is a developer looking for information about an API on
Twitter, unless
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