On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 23:37:24 -0000, Bradly Bernier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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. >It's quite often easier to turn things off in Plone than to re-invent them >on top of plain CMF. What you're asking for is *exactly* what Plone does, >and it'd be much easier for you to learn how to do so in a Plone context >than in a pure CMF context, if only because there are books (Plone Live's >a good one) and lots of documentation and tools like Archetypes and >ArchGenXML. Plone isn't perfect, and probably has evolved too much >framework for its own good (we're working on it :-) but it is much more >rapid, you get a lot more usability and integration for free, and it's >easier to learn than plain CMF. >Martin Yah Plone seemed to be just as difficult as the CMF when I looked at it. Plone has way to many options that it scares me which I know would never work for my very computer illiterate clients. Thanks a lot. I will look into the Plone Live's book. All I need is some great documentation and I will get it done. I guess after I become fluent with plone I will jump into learning Python/DTML/ZPT/Zope and all of the rest :) Thanks everyone. _______________________________________________ Zope-CMF maillist - [email protected] http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-cmf See http://collector.zope.org/CMF for bug reports and feature requests
