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Aspen Valley Hospital Upgrades to Plone 4.3 and Hosts with Six Feet Up
Aspen Valley Hospital came to Six Feet Up looking to upgrade their private intranet site, migrate all content and host the site with Six Feet Up.
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Faculty/Staff Directory on Plone 4
About to start a new project with Plone 4, we wanted to check on the "Faculty/Staff Directory" compatibility. Here is a quick note with our findings...
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FedEx Day #2 Delivers
Over the course of 24 hours, the Sixies worked on 10 projects of their choosing and delivered an outstanding variety of tools and solutions to improve productivity...
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Four Plone 4.3 Benefits You Should Know About
Being both volunteers on the Plone Foundation and the largest Plone provider in the U.S., we get really excited when a new version of Plone is released to the public...
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High(er) Performance Single Server Hosting
The following post talks about the hosting environment built for a personal site with single server hosting...
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How to Easily Add Blogging to Plone
A lot of folks complain that Plone doesn't have an easy way to get started with blogging. Blog.star is an easy add-on to get started with and makes blogging a snap. This screencast shows you how to quickly get started in just 5 minutes.
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New Responsive Plone Site for Penn State's Institute for Democracy
The College of Liberal Arts, at Penn State University, approached Six Feet Up about developing a brand new website for the McCourtney Institute for Democracy...
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New, Simpler Collections in Plone 4.2
With the new Collection type, the criteria are defined as search terms with corresponding results that can be previewed right away...
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Plone 4 Addresses Speed
One of the common concerns with Plone has been whether its complexity causes it to perform more slowly than other Content Management Systems. This complexity gives Plone more security, better enterprise controls and ease-of-use for end users, but in the past has lead some to call Plone "heavy"...
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Plone 4 Theming Options
The next version of Plone is now in the Release Candidate stage and will be officially available in the coming months. I have been working with Plone 4 through the beta stages, but it wasn't until recently that I got to work with the new version as if I were implementing a design for a client...
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