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Avoid CAPTCHAs: Use Honeypot Fields in Plone sites
Filling out forms while trying to pass the CAPTCHA can be difficult and frustrating for users. The honeypot field is an alternative solution that is practically undetectable to the user while effectively deterring bot submissions. Let’s walk through how to use these in your Plone website.
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Step-by-step: Using Docker to Set Up Plone 6
In this step-by-step guide, you’ll learn how to deploy Plone 6 using the official Docker images maintained by the Plone release team. You can choose between either Plone 6’s Classic front-end (the mature server-side rendered interface) or its new, modern, blazing fast Volto front-end.
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How to Set Up a Plone Site with pip install
Plonistas have been dreaming of pip install plone for getting a new Plone project up and running for more than a decade. Learn how to get the alpha version of Plone 6 running using the pip install method.
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Using Google Tag Manager to Gain Insight
Learn how to manage and deploy Google Tag Manager on an existing Plone website to gather data-driven user information.
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Improving the Edit Block in Volto
In Getting Started with Custom Blocks in Volto, we walked through the basic structure setup for a custom block and registered it with Plone’s React-based frontend, Volto. Now, we'll review the simple Edit Component.
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4 Volto Add-Ons to Jumpstart Your Content Editing Experience
Volto also offers in-place editing, a drag-and-drop layout configuration and a toolbar that dynamically changes to show only the actions needed in the moment.
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Improve and Automate Plone Caching with collective.cloudfront
collective.cloudfront is a Plone add-on designed to watch for Purge notifications from plone.app.caching and send the corresponding invalidation requests to an instance of Amazon’s CloudFront.
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Getting Started with Custom Blocks in Volto
Volto is the React-based frontend for Plone and will be the default frontend from Plone 6 forward. It’s highly customizable and allows content editors to assemble pages using Blocks.
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Using Plone’s .zexp Export/Import for Debugging
It’s best practice to debug or develop against the same content that is in production, but what should you do if there’s a limited amount of space to work with and the full production data can’t be pulled down? You can use Zope’s export/import.
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How To Collaboratively Edit Microsoft Office Documents within Plone
Plone out-of-the-box allows editors to upload files (e.g., a Microsoft Word document) that other users can view and download, but until recently, the option to collaboratively edit uploaded documents has not been an option.
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