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A collection of help documentation for getting up to speed with Plone.
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Plone course by Upfront Systems
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We wanted to have a course that introduced people to Zope and Plone for the first time, and took them all the way to how things work under the hood. As such, we start with basics, defining our terms as we go along, and end up quite technical. The course doesn't presume a lot of background, and are suitable for a wide range of audiences --- as long as they're willing to work hard. While writing, we chewed through masses of HowTos, READMEs, books and manuals available online and have therefore made this course available under the Creative Commons Attrition-NonCommercial license.
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MySite Tutorial by Rafael Ritz
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MySite provides an introduction to product development for Plone for site managers that feel the need to turn into file-system based product development but have no clue where to start. It is assumed, however, that you know what the Zope Management Interface (ZMI) is and how to access it as well as how to install products for Zope/Plone in general. Some basic Python knowledge is definitively a plus but the tutorial should be helpful even without that.
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Archetypes
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Articles, tutorials and presentations about Archetypes, the standard way of creating new content types in Plone.
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Security and Workflow
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Because Plone's security model is highly flexible (thanks to Zope), it can also be difficult to grasp all the concepts. These articles attempt to clarify.
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Best Practices for Plone Development (PDF) by Joel Burton
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Based on the talk given by Joel Burton at the Plone Conference in Vienna, this Tutorial discusses some of the best practices for Plone development. If you are doing site development with Plone and want to keep your sanity, this is a must-read. Requires some familiarity with Zope and Plone.
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Best Practices for Plone Development (sample products)
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This tarball (bestpractices-sample-products.tgz) contains the sample products used in the Best Practices tutorial.
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Performance
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Caching, benchmarking and profiling are ways that you can speed up your Plone site.
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Skinning
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Skinning is the process of changing the look-n-feel of your Plone site.
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Installing Plone on a server
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This is a collection of tutorials about setting up Plone on a server.
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