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ftw.profilehook-1.2.1-1.lbn25.noarch
ftw.profilehook provides a hook for executing custom code after a generic setup profile is installed.
Motivation
We often use import steps for executing code after import a generic setup profile. Registering a lot of setup handlers is bad because it extends the import duration of every profile and the amount of import steps are limited in generic setup, causing bad effects when exceeded. Import steps are meant to import things from any profile, not for executing code after importing a specific profile. Because of these reasons ftw.profilehook exists and provides an easy method to solve this issue.
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ftw.publisher.core-2.3.3-1.lbn25.noarch
The ftw.publisher packages provide tools for publishing plone contents from one instance to another.
This package provides shared tools and utils used by ftw.publisher.sender and ftw.publisher.receiver.
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ftw.publisher.receiver-2.0.2-1.lbn25.noarch
The ftw.publisher packages provide tools for publishing plone contents from one
instance to another.
This package should be installed on the receiver instance. It provides tools for
unserializing publishing requests and creating, updating or deleting objects.
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ftw.publisher.sender-2.2.0-1.lbn25.noarch
Introduction
The ftw.publisher packages provide tools for publishing plone contents from one instance
to another.
By providing a simple mechanism to invoke the publishing, it's possible to set up the
publisher in a variety of ways, such as workflow bound, manually invoked or automated
publication.
The ftw.publisher package library also provides a variety of surveillance and analysis
tools for making maintenance confortable.
Staging
The ftw.publisher is meant to be used in a environment where there are two seperate
plone-sites which do not share their database. The editors work on a editorial site and
the contents are published to a public site when they are ready. Setting up such an
environment with ftw.publisher let you have a powerful staging solution with completly
isolated instances.
Network security
Using an environment with two isolated installations makes it possible to protect the
editorial site with firewalls or to put it even in a private company network. This way the
editorial site is completly protected from the internet, which is in some use cases
mandatory for protecting other - unpublished - contents (for example when publishing the
internet contents from the intranet).
Component support
* Archetypes objects
* Standard Archetypes field types
* Topics: criterias are published automatically when topic is published
* Backreferences - references are added automatically as soon both objects are published
* Additional interfaces added on /manage_interfaces or by other products
* Contextual portlets
* Properties
With the publisher adapter structure it is as easy as creating another adapter to support
other components. For instance annotations are not supported by design, because you may not
want to publish all annotations but only certain ones. Therefore it is easyer to implement
custom adapters for those annotations which need to be published.
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ftw.slider-2.4.1-1.lbn25.noarch
This product let you create a simple slideshow, using slick.
In each slider-pane you can define:
An image
HTML text
A link
If ftw.contentpage is installed there will be registered a new view for the ListingBlock displaying images in a carousel. See last screenshot.
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ftw.tabbedview-3.8.3-1.lbn25.noarch
Introduction
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This package provides a generic view with multiple tabs for plone. It
provides a generic base tab for listing contents in a table, based on
`ftw.table`_.
Features
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- Generic tabbed view
- Tabs are registered through FTI actions
- Base view for listing tabs
- Listing tabs are filterable
- Perform configurable actions on listed items
- `ftw.table`_'s `Ext JS`_ support works also in listing tables
- Fallback tables
- Drag'n drop multiple file upload functionality (using quickupload plugin)
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ftw.table-1.18.1-1.lbn25.noarch
The ftw.table package provides a table generator utility, which generates a html table
out of a list of almost anything.
The Javascript, which will be registered, contains an extensible jQuery plugin. Using
the optional extJS addon enables features such as grouping, sorting, filtering
drag'n'drop ordering, checkboxes, etc.
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grokcore.annotation-1.5.1-1.lbn25.noarch
This package provides a support to simplify the use of annotations in Zope.
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grokcore.component-2.7-1.lbn25.noarch
This package provides base classes of basic component types for the Zope Component
Architecture, as well as means for configuring and registering them directly in
Python (without ZCML).
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grokcore.content-1.3.1-1.lbn25.noarch
This package provides base classes of basic content types.
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