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Luis Majano

September 05, 2012

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We are very excited to announce our prescence in CFCamp 2012 in Munich, Germany.  We will be attending and speaking about ContentBox during the conference October 15-16th, 2012.  Not only that, but we will be conducting HOTs (Hands on Trainings) on of course ContentBox (4 hours each session).  So if you are in the vicinity, come and train with us!

October 18 - ContentBox Modular CMS Basics

ContentBox is a next generation modular content management platform for ColdFusion.  It is completely free and open source.  It is based on ColdBox and modular architecture that allows for ANY ColdBox application to provide CMS capabilities via modules.  In this HOT we will get to do the following:

  • Introduction to ContentBox
  • ContentBox architecture
  • Installing ContentBox
  • ContentBox directory structure
  • Capabilities overview
  • Creating our first ContentBox Site

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October 18 - ContentBox Modular CMS Advanced

In this advanced session, we will take what we learned in our basics HOT and continue to expand our site by applying advanced techniques like:

  • Creating a custom layout theme
  • Creating a widget
  • Creating a module
  • Content Custom Fields
  • Custom HTML Values
  • Advanced administration

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Oct 07, 2012 14:03:37 UTC

by Dan

Looking forward to learning more about ContentBox.

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