New features of DEV 1.1.5?

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brans

New features of DEV 1.1.5?

Post by brans »

Hi Ppl,

as time is rare I'd love to know if it was worth trying out the
DEV 1.1.5 version. Is there any new feature included ?

Thank you for your short review.

brans
Lumimies
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Post by Lumimies »

it seems that there is absolutely NOTHING NEW! :-/
pepe
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Post by pepe »

Hi friends,

i do'nt know what you think, a developement branch is?


My interpretation:
Here you can see, what the developer does or will do in the future.
aborre
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Post by aborre »

Hey guys,

risk a detailed look at the content parts before you scream :wink: .
New: Forum, php-variables, rollover-images and map :)
Thanks to Oliver, and ..go on :lol:

aborre
brans

Post by brans »

Thanks so far.. please keep this list updated with the upcoming DEV Releases, if there won't be any changelogs from OG's side
DusX
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Post by DusX »

anyone try any of these new content parts??

ANY REPORT?

hows the forum? ect...
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Jens*
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Post by Jens* »

i try the map content part. Works fine! :)
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Post by frold »

DusX wrote:
hows the forum? ect...
does not work yet!
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jsw_nz
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Frontend / Backend ?

Post by jsw_nz »

Have not downloaded yet and from the gist of this thread...

frontend (public pages/members pages)
backend (edit content/edit and authorize content)

are not yet implemented.

Still willing to wait.

Nonetheless Wcms is a great system. Been looking into DotNetNuke, and although it supports the 'content everywhere' paradigm....it does not have strong support for articles, article lists, flexible article construction using 'content parts', and articles showing up in site map. The way OliverG has handled articles in Wcms is superior to other cms solutions out there.

Will watch this new section of the forum

Cheers,
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