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Building Websites with Plone

June 20, 2009

Free eBook: Building Websites with Plone

Free ebook “Building Websites with Plone” from Packt Publishing. Built on the powerful and popular Zope application server, Plone is regarded as one of the best and most powerful open source content management systems.

Book Description

Many compare it favorably to high-end commercial content management systems. Written by Plone expert Cameron Cooper, this book explains how Plone works, shows how to use its many out-of-the-box features, and explains how this highly flexible system can be extended and customized. Camerons deep understanding and fluid writing style make even the most complex aspects of administrating and developing Plone websites easy to understand. Beginners and experienced Plone users alike will find this book invaluable. Click “Add free ebook to your account” button.

Table of Contents

  • Introducing Plone
  • Installing and Running Plone
  • Managing Plon
  • Users and Permissions
  • Design and Architecture
  • Developing on the File System
  • Layout Customization
  • Customizing and Creating Content Types
  • Workflow and Publishing Content
  • Writing Plone Tools
  • Using Relational Database Management Systems
  • Integration
  • Performance and Optimization
  • Securing Plone
  • Internationalization

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Author(s): Cameron Cooper
Format(s): PDF
File size: 5.15 MB
Number of pages: 416
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