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concrete5: Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

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concrete5: Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

Overview of this book

concrete5 is an open source content management system (CMS) for publishing content on the World Wide Web and intranets. concrete5 is designed for ease of use, and for users with limited technical skills. It enables users to edit site content directly from the page. It provides version management for every page and allows users to edit images through an embedded editor on the page. concrete5 Beginner's Guide shows you everything you need to get your own site up and running in no time. You will then learn how to change the look of it before you find out all you need to add custom functionality to concrete5. concrete5 Beginner's Guide starts with installation, then you customize the look and feel and continue to add your own functionality. After you've installed and configured your own concrete5 site, we'll have a closer look at themes and integrate a simple layout into concrete5. Afterwards, we're going to build a block from scratch which you can use to manage a news section. We're also going to add a button to our site which can be used to create a PDF document on the fly. This book also covers some examples that show you how to integrate an existing jQuery plugin. concrete5 Beginner's Guide is a book for developers looking to get started with concrete5 in order to create great websites and applications.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Pop Quiz Answers
Index

Starting with a new layout


Before we start creating a concrete5 theme we need a layout. In this book, we're going to use a simple layout without any pictures to keep the code as short as possible—it's about concrete5, not about HTML and CSS.

If you don't have the time for an exercise, you can use your own layout. With good knowledge about the basic technologies of concrete5, you should be able to amend the instructions in this chapter to match your own layout. If you don't feel very comfortable working with PHP you should probably use the printed HTML code in this chapter.

Here's a screenshot of what our site is going to look like once we've finished our theme:

While this layout isn't very pretty, it has an easy structure; navigation on top and a big content area where we can insert any kind of block we want. In case you're using your own layout, try to use one with a simple structure; navigation on top or on the left with one big place for the content, and try to avoid Flash.

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