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Four years ago I wrote a somewhat inflammatory blog post titled Finally. Im proud to be an American because I did have hope in change.
Thanks to nominations from the community, concrete5 is a contender in the CMS Critic2012 Critic's Choice CMS Awards. It's super easy to vote, just go to the Critic's Choice Awards page and click the thumbs up for concrete5.
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CMS Critic is taking nominations for best content management system in seven categories:
- Best Open Source CMS
- Best Free CMS
- Best Budget CMS
- Best CMS for Small / Medium Sized Businesses
- Best Enterprise CMS
- Best Website Builder
- Best Social Networking Solution
Head over to their website before Ocober 16 to nominate concrete5.
CMSCritic.com CMS Awards Nomination Form
Head on over to WebDesignerDepot.com for a great article about concrete5 written by community member ChadStrat.
Chad talks aboutwhy so many developers and designers love concrete5. He writes, "Although Concrete5 is a MVC/OOP centric CMS and has ridiculous power under the hood, the front end editing is the first noticeable aspect of Concrete5: adding a page is super quick."
Creating a theme, finding add-ons in the marketplace, and getting help from the community are covered well. "If you still have questions, the Concrete5 community, albeit smaller than many CMSs, is extremely proactive in helping others," Chad writes.
If you have friends or colleagues who are considering concrete5 and want to know what makes it so great, point them to this article.
An introduction to Concrete5, at WebDesignerDepot.com
In the latest "Lunchtime Learning" session, concrete5 CTO Andrew Embler leads the Core Team through the long-anticipated and much-overhauled Advanced Permissions features in concrete5.6. Inside, you'll find an incredibly powerful, flexible system built to manage just about any scenario you might encounter on a large concrete5 site.
Advanced Block Development - TBD
Learn how to make a more advanced block with a Dashboard settings page and Single Page interface.
Save big on upcoming training classes! All classes are on Tuesdays and will start at10 AM Pacific time and cost $95 each(that's $200 off the standard training class price). Classes are about two hours long, and taught in a group format. We'll stop periodically during the sessions to answer your questions. Instructions for connecting to the training classes are emailed out the day before the class.
Editor Techniques - Aug. 21, 2012
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Developer Intro - Aug. 28, 2012
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Basic Theme Production - Sept. 4, 2012
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Advanced Theme Development - Sept. 11, 2012
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Basic Block Development - Sept. 18, 2012
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You're a kick ass PHP developer. You believe that communication is the key to all of life's challenges. You've built serious web applications from the bottom up, so you know how important great documentation can be. You're passionate about consistency and details. You've got a great imagination. You aren't afraid to ask hard questions and think something all the way through, while still at the abstract level.
Did you know that a major 4g wireless provider uses concrete5 across their web presence, which serves 66m+ pageviews a month?
How about the largest publisher and distributor of childrens books in the world?
The UK division of a well known american car company?
If you're not a regular viewer of Totally Random you may have missed the complete overhaul of the Advanced Permissions system we've been working on in the next version of concrete5. We're getting ready to unleash it onto the world, and we wanted to take a moment to share our schedule with you.