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7 Tech NW: Online - Plone 3 Content Management Essentials

by Richard Amerman last modified June 10, 2008 - 03:09

This 3 day online training will continue to explore how to leverage Plone 3 as a powerful Content Management system by understanding with further detail how it works, what addon products are available, how to leverage the Plone community, and how to get effective help from Plone developers. This is a follow up course to our Plone 3 Content Management Fundamentals online training. All times are GMT-8.

What Training
When June 30, 2008 - 10:00 to
July 2, 2008 - 14:00
Where Online: GoToWebinar
Contact Name Richard Amerman
Contact Email
Contact Phone 360-931-2721
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This Plone training is primarily meant as a follow up to our Plone Content Management Fundamentals online training we have been giving almost monthly over the past year+.

Who should consider this training? This training is still primarily geared at site managers and integrators but it is a good fit for a developer who took the Plone Content Management Fundamentals training and wants to pursue those topics in greater detail.

Basic Training Outline

  • Review of Plone Content Management Fundamentals
  • Content Management with Plone
    • Content Types
    • Default View
    • Collections
    • Advanced Search
  • Advanced Site Management
    • General Management Tasks
    • Managing Users and Groups
    • CSS and JS Registries
    • Upgrading

      + Upgrading Plone

      + Upgrading Products

    • Managing Content
    • Portlet Management
    • Information Strategies
  • Workflow and Security
    • Permission, Roles, and Groups
    • Worklow Details
    • Workflow Creation
    • Workflow Management
    • Placefull Workflow
  • Content Rules
  • Plone Site Customization
    • Skinning Basics
    • TTW Site Customization
    • Plone Products
    • Generic Setup
    • Importing Content
    • SQL DB Basics Overview
  • Building Content Types
    • Overview of Archetypes
    • Designing Content Objects using UML
    • Designing Workflow using UML
    • Quick Overview of new Plone development options
  • The future of Plone

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