Intro to Plone
Facilitated by Nate Aune, Plone Developer
Nate has deployed dozens of Plone web sites, and in this session he'll offer an overview of this excellent open source content management system.
Session Notes
We are using Plone 3
Plone 4 coming soon (possibly Jan. 2010)
Runs on Zope application server
Functionality aimed at end-user ease of use
Intended to work “like peoples’ desktops”... uses a folder structure with objects inside the folders
Websites built with Plone: Yesmagazine.org Oxfamamerica.org Sightline.org Vienna.info
Multilingual functionality built in for interface
Lingualplone module lets you translate content
Deliverance allows you to use a single theme (html/css) with multiple engines
“folders” are “content types” When you create a top-level folder a tab is automatically created When in a folder you can add new content inside that folder
Image library functionality built-in using python image library
“link integrity”: Plone checks for any pages linking to an item before you delete it
Security in Plone: Strong record of security Fine grain control of user access to content Builds of security of Zope
Rules: Rules are actions that happen on specific events
HTML Filtering: You can select which tags are allowed
Javascript/CSS compression available