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Helper Child Nodes: User-Friendly Search Results and Preventing Full Node Views

Thursday, 15 May 2008

by Grenland Web (Jan Kudlicka)  | 3 comments

In an eZ Publish site structure, there are often nodes that hold information shown as a part of the full view of a different, master node. Showing the full view of the former nodes themselves or getting them as search results is usually unwanted. This is common in forums and articles with comments. If you have worked on a large eZ Publish project, you have probably used such nodes without referring to them by a specific name. This article explains what we call “helper nodes” and also explores the template and content model issues involved, relating specifically to search results.

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The eZ Content Model

Monday, 12 May 2008

by Kore Nordmann  | 3 comments

The eZ content model serves as the framework for web publishing, media portals, intranets, e-commerce sites, extranets, and more. This article explains the structure of the eZ content model, as well as what makes it extensible and flexible enough to enable the creation of the most demanding and wide-ranging applications.

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Installing the eZ Publish CMS on a Ubuntu 7.10 Server

Friday, 08 Feb 2008

by Falko Timme  | 1 comment

Over on the HowtoForge site, Falco Timme has published an article that describes how to install eZ Publish 4.0 on Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon). It starts with the steps for installing MySQL, Apache2, PHP5 and eZ Components, and then moves on to eZ Publish installation and configuration via the Setup Wizard. The article is a valuable reference for anyone working with Ubuntu 7.10. You can post comments to the article on the HowtoForge site (after you register); there is also a thread in the eZ Publish forums discussing the article.

Thanks, Falco

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Using Subversion with eZ Publish

Friday, 01 Feb 2008

by Jérôme Renard  | 2 comments

Whenever I go to a customer site, I am asked how to organize a development project with eZ Publish.

My answer is always the same: "use Subversion".

This article will teach you how to use Subversion efficiently to manage eZ Publish projects.

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The Tree component and Yahoo! User Interface integration

Thursday, 20 Dec 2007

by Derick Rethans  | 0 comments

With the 2007.2 release of eZ Components comes a new component: Tree. This component enables you to create, manipulate and query tree structures in many ways. In addition to its basic functionality, the component also enables you to render the tree structure in different ways, with different visualizers. In this article, we will render output from an XML tree definition in order to create a nice menu using the Yahoo! User Interface library.

Read the full article on the dedicated eZ Components site

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How to Create eZ Publish Forms

Wednesday, 19 Dec 2007

by Paul Wilson  | 8 comments

This article is part of the eZ Publish “How to” series and provides a step-by-step guide to creating a custom form for an eZ Publish website. To integrate with other examples in this series, this article focuses on the creation of a membership application form for the “eZ Tennis Club” website.

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Choosing a Content Management System

Monday, 26 Nov 2007

by Denis Igin  | 2 comments

If you are evaluating Content Management Systems (CMS), you are probably either starting a new web project, enhancing an existing site or standardizing on a single web development platform. Your organization may be the end user of the project, or you may be doing the project on behalf of a client. Whichever is the case, your decision will stay with you throughout the project’s life cycle and beyond, potentially making it one of the most important decisions.

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How to Use eZ Publish Extensions: Google Analytics

Monday, 29 Oct 2007

by Brookins Consulting  | 6 comments

When using eZ Publish as a platform to build websites, organizations can make use of the Google Analytics service, an advanced website statistics application that provides detailed information about visitor activities.

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In Business With eZ Systems: Being an eZ Partner

Friday, 21 Sep 2007

by Christian Lundvang  | 0 comments

Nexus Consulting joined the eZ Systems Partner Program in 2002. Today we are proud to be one of the leading eZ Partners in Norway. Nexus Consulting's chosen verticals are eCommerce, Web Services and Education. For more information about our company, check out our website.

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Open Source ECMS: Combining Freedom and Reliability

Friday, 14 Sep 2007

by Sebastiaan van der Vliet  | 1 comment

As the Technical Director at Contactivity, an eZ Partner in the Netherlands, I believe that the eZ Publish Open Source Enterprise Content Management System combines the best features of Open Source and proprietary solutions. In this article, I will compare the advantages and disadvantages of proprietary and Open Source systems and explain why eZ Publish is the right choice.

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How to Configure an eZ Publish Site

Wednesday, 05 Sep 2007

by Peter Keung  | 8 comments

This article is the first in a tutorial series that explains how to build a feature-rich eZ Publish site from scratch. It is targeted at people who have little previous experience with configuring eZ Publish sites, but have some general knowledge about web technologies. See the articles about eZ Publish basic concepts and the layout of the eZ Publish Administration Interface for an introduction to eZ Publish. Readers who have worked with eZ Publish but never configured or used the advanced features will also find the series useful. The series demonstrates how eZ Publish can be used to build a dynamic community website, and focuses on practical examples that can be implemented for many different scenarios.

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Translating Content in eZ Publish

Friday, 31 Aug 2007

by Bergfrid Skaara  | 1 comment

All text content in eZ Publish can be translated to multiple languages. Having only one website to administer is efficient and makes it easier to maintain a consistent brand across languages and countries. Site visitors can choose from a list the language in which to view a site.

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Managing Versions with eZ Publish

Friday, 17 Aug 2007

by Bergfrid Skaara  | 1 comment

The built-in eZ Publish versioning feature makes it possible to have several versions of a content object. It automatically keeps track of which content changes were made by which users at what time, and provides the option to revert content to a previous version. Every time you click either the Create or Edit button, the system automatically creates a new version of the content. It is always the new version that is edited; old versions remain untouched. In other words, the version mechanism follows a "copy-and-edit" approach rather than an "overwrite / replace" approach.

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Cross Publishing Content in eZ Publish

Thursday, 09 Aug 2007

by Bergfrid Skaara  | 2 comments

The cross publishing feature (also called the "add locations" feature) in eZ Publish makes it easy to reuse material on a site, having it appear at multiple locations in the content hierarchy. For example, this feature can be used to place a specific news article at two locations: the front page and the news archive.

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Advanced Content Editing with the eZ Publish Administration Interface

Wednesday, 25 Jul 2007

by Bergfrid Skaara  | 1 comment

In the eZ Publish Administration Interface, the Object Edit Interface provides tools and information to assist you when editing content. Features such as version management and front-end previewing are accessed with a single click.

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Layout of the eZ Publish Administration Interface

Tuesday, 10 Jul 2007

by Bergfrid Skaara  | 1 comment

The Administration Interface is the advanced, back-end eZ Publish interface used to add and manage content and to perform many administration tasks, such as configuring user accounts. Everyday content creation and editing tasks can be performed via the the Administration Interface or the front-end Website Interface (which was introduced in the second article in this series). A good understanding of the main layout makes your work easier and more efficient.

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Formatting Text with the eZ Publish Online Editor

Friday, 22 Jun 2007

by Bergfrid Skaara  | 1 comment

The eZ Publish Online Editor (OE for short) is an extension that enables you to create formatted pages using an intuitive interface. With the OE, you can easily format text for your articles, product descriptions, weblogs and so on. The OE interface is very similar to the one found in word processors. There is no need to know XML or manipulate tags manually. As you click the buttons, the OE will automatically convert your instructions into valid eZ Publish XML code.

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How to Skin an eZ Publish Now Site

Wednesday, 13 Jun 2007

by Bertrand Maugain  | 4 comments

Although there is lots of information about how to publish and manage content with eZ Publish Now (such as the Flash demos and the Website Interface documentation) until now there hasn't been much written about design issues. The purpose of this tutorial is to show that creating a custom design based on eZ Publish Now is as easy as publishing content.

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Creating Content Quickly and Easily with the eZ Publish Website Interface

Tuesday, 22 May 2007

by Bergfrid Skaara  | 0 comments

Adding and editing content on your eZ Publish website can be as simple as logging in to the front-end of your site with editor privileges, navigating to the location where you want your new content to appear, then selecting the appropriate action on the Website Toolbar. This brings up an editing interface with intuitive WYSIWYG features.

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An Introduction to eZ Publish Concepts

Tuesday, 22 May 2007

by Bergfrid Skaara  | 1 comment

eZ Publish is a highly flexible and customizable Content Management System (CMS). It can be used to build everything from personal home pages to multinational corporate web solutions with role-based multi-user access, online shopping, discussion forums and other advanced functions. Based on Open Source technologies and principles, it can be easily extended and customized to interact with other solutions.

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