Everything is possible, it's just that CMF isn't well-matched with beginner users. Its documentation is the code itself in many places. CMF also does not come with things like WYSIWYG editors built in.

jens

On 28 Feb 2006, at 23:37, Bradly Bernier wrote:

So there isnt a way of doing this just with the CMF? I have looked at
plone and it doesn't seem to offer the exact requirments. All I want to
make is a site where my clients can edit the body of 1 or 2 pages and
then add periodic new content that only has a title, small body, and
some pictures. I also am interested in learning more about zope and
would like to know if would be hard for a noob like me to learn how to
do this.

On 28 Feb 2006, at 22:12, Bradly Bernier wrote:

I have been searching the site as well as reading the "Zope Book"
and experimenting with zope and the cmf. What I am trying to do is
make some very simple, easily customizable sites for my client
base. So I want the cms that I create to add new dynamic pages that
are interlinked in the site. These pages will show some basic info
and 8-10 pictures. I also want to implement a easy to use browser
base WYSIWYG editor.

With your requirements I would suggest you take a look at Plone
(http://plone.org), which has all of that already implemented and is
geared much more towards end users.

jens


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