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Plone 3.3 Site Administration

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Plone 3.3 Site Administration

Overview of this book

In the past few years, we have seen some dramatic changes in the way Plone sites are being developed, deployed, and maintained. As a result, developing and deploying sites, changing their default settings, and performing day to day maintenance tasks can be a challenge. This book covers site administration tasks, from setting up a development instance, to optimizing a deployed production site, and more. It demonstrates how-to perform these tasks in a comprehensive way, and walks the user through the necessary steps to achieve results.We have divided the subject of Plone site administration into three categories: development, deployment, and maintenance. We begin by explaining how a Plone site is built, and how to start using it through the web. Next, we add features by installing add-on products, focusing on themes, blogging, and other common enhancements. After the basics of developing and deploying a Plone site are covered, the book covers the basics of maintaining it.Further, throughout the book we preview some new technologies related to Plone site administration, available now as add-ons to the current Plone release. Finally, we will cover a variety of techniques to help you optimize your site's performance.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Plone 3.3 Site Administration
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface
Index

Overview of theme package files


You will notice a beyondskins directory in parts/omelette that contains two files:

  • __init__.py

  • ploneday

The __init__.py file tells Python to treat this directory as a module, and that ploneday is another directory.

Plone packages typically do not make use of the top-level or mid-level namespaces, so let us look inside (the third-level module) beyondskins/ploneday/site2010 instead:

$ ls -H -1 parts/omelette/beyondskins/ploneday/site2010 
README.txt 
__init__.py 
__init__.pyc 
__init__.pyo 
browser/ 
configure.zcml 
doc/ 
locales/ 
profiles/ 
profiles.zcml 
setuphandlers.py 
setuphandlers.pyc 
setuphandlers.pyo 
skins/ 
skins.zcml 
tests.py 
tests.pyc 
tests.pyo 
updateTranslations.sh 
version.txt

Here is an overview of (most of) these files and directories: