Hallo Kollegen,
Oliver hat die Anleitung nun auf SourceForge zum Download bereitgestellt:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpwcms/
Ich bin weiterhin offen für jegliche Änderungsvorschläge.
Beste Grüße
Alexander
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- Tue 18. May 2004, 19:53
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Visuelle Anleitung zum Backend - Kommentare erwünscht
- Replies: 11
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- Mon 17. May 2004, 19:30
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Visuelle Anleitung zum Backend - Kommentare erwünscht
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4817
- Mon 17. May 2004, 18:27
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Visuelle Anleitung zum Backend - Kommentare erwünscht
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4817
- Mon 17. May 2004, 16:36
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Visuelle Anleitung zum Backend - Kommentare erwünscht
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4817
- Mon 17. May 2004, 16:21
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Visuelle Anleitung zum Backend - Kommentare erwünscht
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- Views: 4817
- Mon 17. May 2004, 12:04
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Visuelle Anleitung zum Backend - Kommentare erwünscht
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Visuelle Anleitung zum Backend - Kommentare erwünscht
Hallo Freunde von phpWCMS,
ich bin mit dem Rohentwurf einer Anleitung zum Backend fertig. Es fehlt noch das Kapitel 3 "Die Administration einer Website", aber ich würde dennoch gerne schon jetzt eine Diskussion losstoßen, um eventuelle Fehler meinerseits auszumerzen und so innerhalb der nächsten ...
ich bin mit dem Rohentwurf einer Anleitung zum Backend fertig. Es fehlt noch das Kapitel 3 "Die Administration einer Website", aber ich würde dennoch gerne schon jetzt eine Diskussion losstoßen, um eventuelle Fehler meinerseits auszumerzen und so innerhalb der nächsten ...
- Mon 10. May 2004, 22:46
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Visual Backend User's Guide - need your help!
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1995
- Mon 10. May 2004, 18:53
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Visual Backend User's Guide - need your help!
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1995
Visual Backend User's Guide - need your help!
Hello folks,
I am currently preparing a visual Backend User's Guide – as I already announced in an earlier thread:
http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1752
I work on an Apple Macintosh thus I can't make a screenshot of the WYSIWYG HTML Editor. Can anyone support me with one?
I am writing ...
I am currently preparing a visual Backend User's Guide – as I already announced in an earlier thread:
http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1752
I work on an Apple Macintosh thus I can't make a screenshot of the WYSIWYG HTML Editor. Can anyone support me with one?
I am writing ...
- Wed 5. May 2004, 16:15
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Documentation Coordination
- Replies: 38
- Views: 13735
@Oliver: Sorry, I didn't want to push you. I am just eager to get this started. Can you send a short info message through the phpWCMS mailing list once you have those templates out, so I don't overlook them?
@Marko: Yes, I would also be happy to see that the documentation to phpWCMS is as thorough ...
@Marko: Yes, I would also be happy to see that the documentation to phpWCMS is as thorough ...
- Tue 4. May 2004, 19:49
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Documentation Coordination
- Replies: 38
- Views: 13735
- Tue 4. May 2004, 18:41
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Documentation Coordination
- Replies: 38
- Views: 13735
I agree to webwesen. The only thing with wikis is that it's not possible to administrate and thus keep control over quality and clarity. On the other hand it's the quickest and easiest way to collect help for users.
However, I think, additionally there should be some conventional documentation like ...
However, I think, additionally there should be some conventional documentation like ...
- Tue 4. May 2004, 15:11
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Documentation Coordination
- Replies: 38
- Views: 13735
Maybe you are right. Do you think the implementation of OpenOffice.org and DocBook will work?
Or would it be an idea, to use phpWCMS for a kind of Documentation Development site, where users get access as "normal users" with access to only the content of the site? And when a document is finished it ...
Or would it be an idea, to use phpWCMS for a kind of Documentation Development site, where users get access as "normal users" with access to only the content of the site? And when a document is finished it ...
- Tue 4. May 2004, 14:27
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Documentation Coordination
- Replies: 38
- Views: 13735
Interesting idea, jmeyknecht, but I agree with Oliver that it should be as simple as opening a standard text editor for the folks who want to write some documentation otherwise the base for contributing documents will be too small.
So, let's think about what rules should apply for people who want ...
So, let's think about what rules should apply for people who want ...
- Mon 3. May 2004, 15:55
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Documentation Coordination
- Replies: 38
- Views: 13735
If that's easily done, go ahead... but I don't think you need to put that much effort into it. I think it's not a problem to manually copy&paste a given Word file into phpWCMS so it is available right on the phpwcms.de-documentation site.
What are your thoughts about the documentation rules, though ...
What are your thoughts about the documentation rules, though ...
- Mon 3. May 2004, 13:49
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Documentation Coordination
- Replies: 38
- Views: 13735