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Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by knowlengr
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Internationalization (i18n) For Developers — plone.org
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A custom MembershipTool — plone.org
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OSU Miami County Extension - Home Page
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Advanced DTML
Plone.org.ru: Advanced DTML - Сайт поддержки систем управления сайтами Plone, Zope, языка python.
Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by adodonov
This WYSIWYG HTML editor is really handy and well designed.
Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by edouard.mercier
Currently WebSlinger will perform a bulk import of .htm,.html,.shtm,.shtml,.jpg,.jpeg,.gif,and .png files from the file system. The product will also create folderish object for the content to live in. The html files will be parsed and prettified. WebSlin
WebSlinger - Bulk Content Importer — plone.org
Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by liquid_
Quintagroup’s new product qSiloGroup, looks like a handy little tool. It lets you change the name of an item in the navigation tree without changing its title, and to show or hide specific items in the navigation tree.
Plone 3.0 has this latter feature, but qSiloGroup may well be useful to Plone 2.1 and 2.5 users who want a little more control over how things appear in navigation.
Disclaimer: I haven’t looked at the code yet, nor have I tested the product in production.
Originally from The Plone Blog by Jon Stahl
Quintagroup’s new product qSiloGroup, looks like a handy little tool. It lets you change the name of an item in the navigation tree without changing its title, and to show or hide specific items in the navigation tree.
Plone 3.0 has this latter feature, but qSiloGroup may well be useful to Plone 2.1 and 2.5 users who want a little more control over how things appear in navigation.
Disclaimer: I haven’t looked at the code yet, nor have I tested the product in production.
The Plone Blog: qSiloGroup: Looks Handy
Originally from Planet Plone by Jon Stahl