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Blog postsThursday 17 February 2011 06:00
Hello eZ Community, this is a small greeting from us.
Wednesday 16 February 2011 04:00
New Enhancement - #017989: Add a "what's new" + visual notification to the top-right user toolbar by Nicolas Pastorino
Wednesday 16 February 2011 09:11
Special guests Nicholas Pastorino, Robin Muilwijk
Welcome to eZ Future, the podcast that will keep you updated on the eZ Publish eco system.
From the latest releases reviewed right through to extensions and comments from the community.
Listen to it here: http://visionwt.podhoster.com/
Wednesday 09 February 2011 09:05
The ezsi extension is a pretty good one, but there are situations where it doesn't do the job. It lacks a "fragmented" caching mechanism.
Wednesday 09 February 2011 05:19
This blog post will show you how to fetch $handful of olives from $olivebranch_node_id in eZ Publish templates.
Tuesday 08 February 2011 11:09
We are hard at work prepping eZ future 14, with the show currently being recorded next Wednesday. Normally I would look through the projects and share.ez.no for interesting topics. As was pointed out this is not the best way to do it, it is better for ideas to come from the community right? :)
Friday 04 February 2011 09:24
Wednesday 02 February 2011 04:00
New Enhancement - #017906: Add a "show source" in community TinyMCE by Martin Harispuru
Tuesday 01 February 2011 06:03
PHP Solutions is circulated in France and Poland mainly, at a high volume. It is a reference magazine for acquainted PHP developers, which lead us to propose an advanced topic for this eZ Publish tutorial : "The definitive guide to eZ Publish datatype development". We should share this further than our community only, read on !
Wednesday 26 January 2011 06:42
Since the left menu is a fairly common feature of any site, in particular those corporate, I thought I could give an example of how this can be done. The level is clearly beginner, but as such it could save many hours of headache especially for somebody at terms with a first eZ project, thus flattening a little the famous steep learning curve of eZ Publish. :)