Here’s what it looks like: NuPlone is now part of the Plone 3.0 bundle, which should hit beta in the…
Here’s what it looks like: NuPlone is now part of the Plone 3.0 bundle, which should hit beta in the…
DBMail in a nutshell — DBMail: fast, scalable IMAP email server
Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by odamian
Projects — Benthem Crouwel
Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by odamian
Whew. The Plone 3 UI sprint in Baarn (near Amsterdam) is over, and what an amazing experience it…
Whew. The Plone 3 UI sprint in Baarn (near Amsterdam) is over, and what an amazing experience it was.
Alexander Limi: Report from the Plone 3 UI Sprint
Originally from Planet Plone by limi
Here’s what it looks like:

NuPlone is now part of the Plone 3.0 bundle, which should hit beta in
the next few days. It’s still very much a work in progress — there’s a lot of
detail work left to do, but the broad themes are pretty clear.
It’s very clean, modern and subdued — just like Plone itself. Lots of whitespace to let things breathe. Most of the rule lines are gone. Things flow more smoothly. Small splashes of color help important things stand out. Arial is now the default body font, and Georgia/Times New Roman for the headlines.ÂÂ
I like it a lot — it’s very “now” looking without indulging in “Web 2.0″ design cliches. I expect that it will be widely emulated, just like Plone 2.x’s default theme.
The Plone Blog: A Sneak Preview of Plone 3.0’s New Look
Originally from Planet Plone by Jon Stahl
Here’s what it looks like:

NuPlone is now part of the Plone 3.0 bundle, which should hit beta in
the next few days. It’s still very much a work in progress — there’s a lot of
detail work left to do, but the broad themes are pretty clear.
It’s very clean, modern and subdued — just like Plone itself. Lots of whitespace to let things breathe. Most of the rule lines are gone. Things flow more smoothly. Small splashes of color help important things stand out. Arial is now the default body font, and Georgia/Times New Roman for the headlines.ÂÂ
I like it a lot — it’s very “now” looking without indulging in “Web 2.0″ design cliches. I expect that it will be widely emulated, just like Plone 2.x’s default theme.
A Sneak Preview of Plone 3.0’s New Look
Originally from The Plone Blog by Jon Stahl
Goldmund, Wyldebeast & Wunderliebe
Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by miziodel
SecurityPerField — plone.org
Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by neville_harrison
Content Management Systems – Zope Hosting software solutions
Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by tomem