[squeak-dev] Demo of squeak.org on Aida/Scribo ready

Nicolas Petton petton.nicolas at gmail.com
Mon Mar 17 00:43:59 UTC 2008


Le dimanche 16 mars 2008 à 17:38 -0700, Matthew Fulmer a écrit :
> On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 12:57:04AM +0100, Janko Miv??ek wrote:
> > Dear Squeakers,
> >
> > As promised I prepared a demo of current Squeak website migrated to 
> > Aida/Scribo CMS. I migrated both design and first level of content to show, 
> > how flexible is Scribo in dealing with both different design and things 
> > like Url format in case of SmallWiki. You can see demo here:
> >
> > 	http://squeaksite.aidaweb.si:9000
> >
> > Demo is actually pretty complete, what is still missing is a dynamic tree  
> > menu on the left (currently is static) and some other minor things. In any 
> > case with this demo I convinced even myself that moving Squeak website is 
> > definitively possible and it will open further improvements on content, 
> > spreading authoring to more people, adding more dynamic content, etc etc.
> >
> > I hope that you are now a bit more convinced that two days ago...:)
> 
> How would the website maintainers (like myself) use this?
> Previously, I would login, edit the wiki using swiki syntax, and
> save. How would we do this?

With Scribo it is almost the same, except that Scribo uses TinyMCE my
default (but wiki syntax is also available).

Cheers!

Nicolas
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