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The Definitive Guide to Plone

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  • © 2009

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  • Plone newbies will be up, running, and creating useful CMS-based Web sites quickly and easily

  • Experienced Plone users learn all that is new and powerful in Plone 4.0

  • Hands on learning that is practical where competitor books are more introductory

  • Complete, up to date, and written by internationally-recognized Plone experts

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Using Plone

  2. Configuring Plone

  3. Developing Plone

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About this book

The Definitive Guide to Plone, Second Edition has been completely updated to cover version 3 of Plone and its newest features. This book provides a complete and detailed overview of Plone. It is divided into three parts, which cover using, configuring, and developing and customizing Plone. After the coverage of Plone's features, the case studies in the final part of the book reveal the true power of Plone. These case studies demonstrate Plone's ability to handle all kinds of requirements, while retaining an easy–to–use interface for users. As when you're working with Plone itself, you can choose where to start in this book and how best to apply it to your own needs.

With Plone, anyone can manage a website or work with an efficient intranet. Start reading The Definitive Guide to Plone, Second Edition right away, and the World Wide Web will be yours!

  • Fully covers content management with Plone in Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux
  • Shows how to configure, administer, and maintain Plone
  • Details the development of custom applications with Plone
  • Includes case studies that show how Plone is already being deployed across networks and businesses

About the authors

Andy McKay is a principal of Enfold Systems and an active contributor to a variety of Python-based open source projects. He is also a core developer of the Plone content management system. McKay maintains ZopeZen.org, a website dedicated to Zope-based applications and Zope extensions.

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